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Tri is Latin for three, angle is of obscure derivation.
Tri angle is a Latin word. 'Tri' = three in Latin 'Angulum' = angle in Latin .
Triangle comes from the Latin word -- triangulum,
'Delta' is the Classical Greek capital letter 'D'. It is shaped as a triangle on its point. A vertical line, as in the modern letter 'D'. Then two angled lines, one from the top and the other from the bottom, extended to the right, to meet at a point to the right of the vertical line and half way between the top and bottom. The word 'Delta' comes from this letter and refers to the shape, on a map, of a river's estuary. The River Nile in Egypt is the classic example.
Mr Isosceles. He was a Classical Greek mathematician, who gave his name to a triangle of two EQUAL sides and two EQUAL angles.
The Latin word for triangle is trianguli. A triangle is defined as a closed plane figure having three sides and three angles.
is heptathalon a greek or latin word
The original word was the Latin monarcha, which evolved into the Greek word monárchēs. Therefore, it does have origins in both Latin and Greek.
Greek word- Plathelminthes. Latin word-cestus
Trigonometry. The term "trigonometry" has origins in Latin, as it comes from the Latin word "trigonometer", which means "triangle measure".
The point where the three medians of a triangle intersect is called a centroid (from the Latin word "centrum"-- center, and the Greek suffix -"oid"-- like, or similar to.
The root word "dorm" is Latin. It comes from the Latin word "dormire," which means "to sleep."
"Fract" is a Latin root word, derived from the Latin verb "frangere" meaning "to break."