Trépied (a support for pans over the fire) and tripode in French, Basque, Italian, treppiede in Italian, tripod in English, Dreibein in German, Driepoot in Dutch, trípode in Spanish should get you started.
The prefix for a stool with three legs is "tri-," while the prefix for a table with three legs is "tri-" or "tripod-." An altar with three legs is sometimes referred to as a "tripod altar."
Common prefixes for a stool table or altar with three legs include "tri-" or "tripod." These prefixes indicate that there are three legs supporting the item.
Yes, there are words with the root "arthro" in them, such as arthritis (inflammation of the joints) or arthropod (an invertebrate animal with jointed legs).
The homonym of "wrung" is "rung." Both words are pronounced the same but have different meanings. "Wrung" is the past participle of "wring," meaning to twist or squeeze forcefully, while "rung" refers to a step or crossbar between the legs of a ladder.
dog - dogs, cat - cats, apple - apples, book - books
They have 3 legs instead of 4 because three legs can be balanced on different surfaces.
Woolly bear caterpillars have different types of legs on different segments of their bodies. The first three segments have what are known as "true legs" that sport claws as well. The next four segments have false legs, known as "pro legs". The last segment has what is known as a "prop leg."
A stand with three legs is a tripod.
Three legs are more stable than 4 legs.
When you have a four legged stool it can be unbalanced if one of legs is a different length than the others. if you have a three legged stool than even if one of the legs is uneven it will still balance evenly.
Yes , ants have three pairs of legs .
A stand with three legs called atripod
A tripod and a milking stool, both have three legs.
if you have three legs
They average about two to three feet long, no different from a domestic foal.
the jumping legs:)
Nothing in a scalene triangle is equal to anything else in the same triangle. When you're talking about triangles, 'scalene' means three different angles and three different legs.