Three, such as tricycles have 3 wheels.
The tri-tip roast, sometimes called a triangle roast, is the portion of meat that is at the bottom of sirloin.
NO!!! in modern English. However, it is a combination of 'tri' and 'angle'. Since 'tri' is NOT a word in modern English, then it does not make 'triangle a compound word. Do not confuse with 'try'. Triangle is split into 'tri' and 'angle'. 'Tri' from Latin meaning 'three(3)'. Hence 'triangle' means 'three angles'. Archaically this would be known as a 'Trigon'. 'Tri' ; three, and 'gon' from 'polygon' a 2-dimensional figure of any number of sides.
Triangle has 3 syllables: tri an gle
Tri means three so these ceiling fans probably have three mounting points or three points where they are attached to the ceiling
root word-trigonometria tri-three gonia-angle metron-measure
In the word trickle, tri- is not a prefix. Trickle does not have a prefix. The letters tri- together to not always mean three.
tri- means thrice or three of a kind etc.. You will only find it as a part of a word like τριπλο -triplo- three o a kind.
The stress is on the 'bu' - con-tri- BYOO- shun
A syllable put before a rootword to warm a new word.
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
the "tri-flicer" if that is what you mean is a plane made in 1995.
The tri-tip roast, sometimes called a triangle roast, is the portion of meat that is at the bottom of sirloin.
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.