tri-
Americanprefix
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three or thrice
triaxial
trigon
trisect
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occurring every three
trimonthly
Usage
What does tri- mean? Tri- is a combining form used like a prefix meaning “three.” Tri- is often used in a great variety of both everyday and technical terms. Tri- ultimately comes from both Greek treîs, tría and Latin trēs, tria, all of which mean “three.”
Etymology
Origin of tri-
Middle English < Latin, combining form representing Latin trēs, tria, Greek treîs, tría three
Example Sentences
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If you have access to pliable pruned fruit tree branches, you can make tri- or quad-podded structures for your summer crops.
From New York Times • Jun. 19, 2013
Among them are the corn-fed chicken itself; modified cornstarch; mono-, tri-, and diglycerides; dextrose; lecithin; yellow corn flour; regular cornstarch; vegetable shortening; partially hydrogenated corn oil.
From "The Omnivore's Dilemma" by Michael Pollan
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It inculcates the tri- 340:18 unity of God, Spirit, Mind; it signifies that man shall have no other spirit or mind but God, eternal good, and that all men shall have one Mind.
From Science and Health, with Key to the Scriptures by Eddy, Mary Baker
A tri-colored cockade—a figment of the brain—a tri- colored sash—a merry dream!
From Marie Antoinette and Her Son by Mühlbach, L. (Luise)
Frankland had recognized the analogies existing between the chemical properties of nitrogen, phosphorus, arsenic and antimony, noting that they act as tri- or penta-valent.
From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 1 "Châtelet" to "Chicago" by Various
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