Quadrant and quadruped are words that begin with quad. Triad, trial, triangle, tribe, tribunal and trick are words that begin with tri. Bias, bib, bible, bicycle, bid and bird are words that begin with bi.
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Three, when a word starts with "Tri" it refers to three, the same is said about words that start with "Bi" meaning two, or "Quad" meaning four etc.
Quadrillions, i know that sounds stupid, but the begining "bi" means two, "tri" means three and "quad" means four and so on.
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Things like "bi" "tri" and "quad" that refer to a certain number. Example: bicycle, two wheels. Just think polygons. Quadrilateral, triangle, decagon, octagon...
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There are I words with a silent E, such as bite, dime, and while. There are I words spelled with GH such as high, sigh, light, and right. There are I words that begin with the prefix bi- which virtually always sounds like BY, or tri- which sounds like TRY. Examples are binary, bimonthly, and trimester.
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"Tri" is the Latin prefix for "three". So a "triangle" is a shape with three corners, and a tricycle is a vehicle with three wheels. Similar prefixes "mono" for one, "bi" for two, and "quad" for four are commonly used as well.
No, "multi," "mono," and "tri" are not number prefixes. "Multi-" means many or multiple, "mono-" means one, and "tri-" means three. The number prefixes in English include "uni-" (one), "bi-" (two), "quad-" (four), "pent-" (five), and so on.