The word comes from French and Italian, both of which got it from Latin-- "tri-" is the prefix in Latin for "three," so a trio refers to three of something. It seems to have come into use in the mid 1700s.
It is called a trident. The name comes from the word "tri" meaning "three", and "dent" meaning "tooth". Translated, it means "three-tooth".
A Greek word for a Galley, a vessel developed as a warship, with three rows of oars. The Latin word is Triremis, as in Tri for three, and Remus for Oars
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It comes from the Greek word lógos.
to my best knowledge, i would say the root word for trillion would have to be tri. it means three
The prefix tri comes from Latin tres, meaning three and Ancient Greek τtria, also meaning three.
The word tri comes from like tripod, a tripod has three stands now isf you take the h out of three it becomes tree and it sounds like tri, that's a way to remember it, it comes from the Romans, the very intelligent Romans hope this is what you need
The prefix in the word "tripod" is "tri-," which means "three." It comes from the Greek word "treis," which also means "three."
tri, means 3. Pod, comes from the Greek word podo, which means leg. A tri pod is 3 legs typically for standing something up. Like a camera or somthing.
In the word trickle, tri- is not a prefix. Trickle does not have a prefix. The letters tri- together to not always mean three.
Yes. It comes from "logos, " the Greek word for "story."
The word "triangle" comes from the Latin word "triangulum," which is a combination of "tri-" meaning three, and "angulus" meaning angle. This reflects the geometric shape of a triangle having three angles.
The stress is on the 'bu' - con-tri- BYOO- shun
The word triumph has two syllables. The syllables are tri-umph.
'Tri' is a prefix for angle
Its Tri :) tri angle three angles :)