Yes. tetranocular mean four eyes in Greek and Latin
Tetranocular means having four eyes.
Triocular isnt a word but trinocular means having 3 points of vision. It could be a camera rig with 3 cameras or a microscope with 2 standard eyepieces and 1 camera eyepiece.
"Quadri-" is a prefix of Latin origin, meaning "four." It is often used in English words to indicate a quantity or aspect related to the number four.
The word quadriceps is Latin for "four-headed"
Aramaic, Greek, Hebrew and Latin?
Germanic Latin Greek Celtic
You are probably referring to the four languages the Bible was originally in: Hebrew; Aramaic; Greek; and Latin.
yes it is either Latin or Greek it means Tetra = four and Mand = arms, so a Tetramand means four armed or arms.
Quadri (Latin) and Tetra (Greek) are both prefixes used for the number 4
Quadrahedral is not a word. A tetrahedron (tetra- is the Greek prefix for four, as opposed to quadra-, which is Latin for four) is a four-sided solid figure, basically a pyramid formed from four equilateral triangles.
Imitation of the Romans from the literature of the Greeks. actually the Romans just translated the greek literature to Latin. They sort of invented latin (but greek was they're inspiration) and there is a difference in the way they wrote it and the way the spoke it.
Chemistry uses the Greek prefixes for moleclar geometries: mono-, di-, tri, tetra-, penta, hexa-, hepta- Quad belongs to the latin series: uni-, bi, ter, quad, quin, sxa, septa. Chemistry is not consistent however. In the nomenclature of organic molecules it switches from Greek- to-Latin: "pentane", hexane" (Greek) but"nonane" "decane" (Latin)