tricycle, triangle, triangular, trivia, trillion, tricep, triacid, triatomic, tri-city
Three words that share the Latin root tri are triangle, tricycle and trillion
Not wine, no. "Company" comes from companio, who is someone you share bread with. The roots are the Latin words cum, "with", and panis "bread"
agriculture is a good one.
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many English words derive from latin or ancient greek words 'tri' means three in ancient greek tripod triple tricycle
MOM ( you make the words shorter when you do root words!) like: healthy - health live - life so.... yah!
Not wine, no. "Company" comes from companio, who is someone you share bread with. The roots are the Latin words cum, "with", and panis "bread"
English is a Germanic language which was near the same area as Latin. We also derive a lot of English words from Latin roots.
There are three words for animosity in Latin. You can used odium, invidia or simultas.
cursory
You can use three words to say mentor in Latin. They are "suasor", "consiliarius" or "auctor".
i don't care see three words
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Tres porcelli is Latin for three little pigs.
The word 'trifecta' derives from two words. One is the Latin word tres, which means 'three'. The other is the Latin word factus, which is the past participle of 'facere' ['to do, to make'].
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The word "Magic" has three Latin root words. These are the three Latin root words for magic. The word magicus, magica arts (the art of magic), or veneficium(which means sorcery) all mean magic.
They all share the prefix tri~, whcih comes from the Latin for three.A trinity is a set of three thingsA trilogy is a group of three plays, novels, films or other creative workLess obviously connected to three are trivia and trivial. These words are related and come from the Latin for 'where three roads meet'.... which might be a little village, but to the Romans - from such a major city - would have been 'of little importance' - which is the meaning of trivial.