"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.
Uni- : One Bi- : Two Tri- : Three Quad- : Four
The speed of sound in cellulose triacetate is approximately 2100 m/s.
"Hydro electricity" has six syllables: hy-dro-e-lec-tri-ci-ty.
"Celer" is not an English word, but it's the Czech word for "celery.""Celer" is not an English word, but it's the Czech word for "celery."
It cannot be a compound word.
TRI-angle, TRI-ceratops, TRI-cicle. See. Tri means three, and all of these things have three things on them. Triceratops has three horns, triangle has three angles, and tricicle has three wheels.
In the word trickle, tri- is not a prefix. Trickle does not have a prefix. The letters tri- together to not always mean three.
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 :)
No, it is a prefix
There are 4 syllables in the word pedestrian, divided as follows:pe\des\tri\an
tri- has Latin, Greek as well as middle English origins.
tri atomic or tri-atomic or triatomic
to my best knowledge, i would say the root word for trillion would have to be tri. it means three
tri tripod