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Word Origins

WordOrigins
triplicate

-adjective

Indian Sanskrit thri means ‘three‘..

English triplicate derives from it.

triplicate

-noun

Means three-fold, triple

Indian Sanskrit thri means ‘three‘..

English triplicate derives from it.

triplicate

-verb

Indian Sanskrit thri means ‘three‘..

English triplicate derives from it.

triplicated

-verb

Indian Sanskrit thri means ‘three‘..

English triplicated derives from it.

triplicating

-noun

Indian Sanskrit thri means ‘three‘..

English triplicating derives from it.

triply

-adverb

Indian Sanskrit thri means ‘three‘..

English triply derives from it.

tripod

-noun

Indian Sanskrit thri means ‘three’.

Indian Sanskrit paadah means ‘foot’.

English tripod ( thri + paad ) derives from above Indian words.

d is our symbol for soft d sound as in this.
tripodal

-adjective

Means having three feet

Indian Sanskrit thri means ‘three‘.

                         paadah means ‘foot‘.

English tripodal derives from it.

d is our simple symbol for soft d sound as in this.

triptych

-noun

Picture of carving or painting with three panels

Indian Sanskrit thri means ‘three‘..

English triptych derives from it.

trireme

-noun

Ancient galley with three banks of oars

Indian Sanskrit thri means ‘three‘..

English trireme derives from it.

trisect

-verb

Indian Sanskrit thri means ‘three‘..

English trisect derives from it.

trisection
trishool

-noun

Indian Sanskrit thrishool (from Sanskrit thri ‘three’ + shoolah ‘stick’) means ’trident’. It is the weapon of Indian god Shiva and Greek god Poseidon.

Latin trisulcus derives from it.
trisulcus

-noun

Indian Sanskrit thrishool (from Sanskrit thri ‘three’ + shoolah ‘stick’) means ’trident’. It is the weapon of Indian god Shiva and Greek god Poseidon.

Latin trisulcus derives from it.
Tritium

-noun

Radioactive isotope of Hydrogen with one proton and two neutrons

Indian Sanskrit thri means ‘three‘..

English Tritium derives from it.

triumvir

-noun

Member of a three-person ruling body

Indian Sanskrit thri means ‘three‘..

English triumvir derives from it.

triumvirate

-noun

Three-person ruling body

Indian Sanskrit thri means ‘three‘..

English triumvirate derives from it.

triune

-noun

Concept of three-in-one, God

Indian Sanskrit thri means ‘three‘..

English triune derives from it.

trivet

-noun

Stand with three legs

Indian Sanskrit thri means ‘three‘..

English trivet derives from it.

trivium

-noun

Three liberal arts of grammar, logic and rhetoric

Indian Sanskrit thri means ‘three‘..

English trivium derives from it.

triweekly

-adjective

Indian Sanskrit thri means ‘three‘..

English triweekly derives from it.

triweekly

-adverb

Indian Sanskrit thri means ‘three‘..

English triweekly derives from it.

troika

-noun

Three-person ruling body

Indian Sanskrit thri means ‘three‘.

Russian troika derives from it..

English troika derives from it.

trouser

pair of trousers -noun

Indian Urdu pathloon means ‘loose trousers’.

Greek pantaloni derives from it
trunk (of an elephant)

-noun

Indian Kannada word for it is sondilu.

Indian Hindi word for it is soond.

turbine

-noun

Indian ratha means ‘wheel’

Gaelic roth-uidheam ‘turbine’ derives from it.
turbo-generator

-noun

Indian ratha means ‘wheel’.

Gaelic roth-ghineadair ’turbo-generator’ derives from it.
Turkey

-noun

Indian Kannada thuruka means ‘moslem’.

Turkey derives from it.
Turkmenistan

-noun

Indian Sanskrit sthaan means ‘place’.

Turkmenistan ‘land of the Turks’ derives from it
turmeric

-noun

Arabic word for it is kurkum.

Latin Curcuma longa (pronounced as kurkuma longa) derives from it.
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