Latin alphabet

noun
1.
the alphabetical script derived from the Greek alphabet through Etruscan, used from about the 6th century b.c. for the writing of Latin, and since adopted, with modifications and additions of letters such as w, by the languages of Western Europe, including English, as well as many other languages.
Also called Roman alphabet.
Origin
1865-70
British Dictionary definitions for Latin alphabet

Latin alphabet

noun
1.
another term for Roman alphabet