English | Latin |
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three sided figure noun | trigonium [trigoni(i)](2nd) N trigonum [trigoni](2nd) N |
three times adverb [UK: θriː ˈtaɪmz] [US: ˈθriː ˈtaɪmz] | teradverb |
three year old adjective | triennis [triennis, trienne]adjective |
three years noun [UK: θriː ˈjiəz] [US: ˈθriː ˈjɪr̩z] | triennium [trienni(i)](2nd) N |
three years old adjective | conternans [(gen.), conternantis]adjective |
threefold (triple) adjective [UK: ˈθriː.fəʊld] [US: ˈθriːfoʊld] | triplus, triplexadjective |
threefold adjective [UK: ˈθriː.fəʊld] [US: ˈθriːfoʊld] | triplaris [triplaris, triplare]adjective |
threefold, triple adjective | tergeminus [tergemina, tergeminum]adjective trinitarius [trinitaria, trinitarium]adjective triplex [(gen.), triplicis]adjective |
threefold, triple numeral | triplnumeral |
(pl.) triumviri, a three-man board noun | triumvir [triumviri](2nd) M |
arranged in threes adjective | trinitarius [trinitaria, trinitarium]adjective |
ball game with three players in triangle (in baths) noun | trigon [trigonis](3rd) M |
board of three (pl.) noun | tresvir [tresviri](2nd) M |
board of three, triumvirate noun | triumvir [triumviri](2nd) M |
consisting of three adjective | trinitarius [trinitaria, trinitarium]adjective |
consisting of three halves as much adjective | hemiolios [hemiolios, hemiolion]adjective |
containing / consisting of three of anything adjective | ternarius [ternaria, ternarium]adjective |
containing three double feet adjective | trimetrus [trimetra, trimetrum]adjective |
divide into groups of three verb | conterno [conternare, conternavi, conternatus](1st) TRANS |
divided into three forks or prongs adjective | trisulcus [trisulca, trisulcum]adjective |
divided to form three prongs adjective | trifidus [trifida, trifidum]adjective |
divisible into three adjective | tripartitus [tripartita, tripartitum]adjective |
eighty-three (83) numeral [UK: ˈeɪ.ti θriː] [US: ˈeɪ.ti ˈθriː] | octoginta tresnumeral |
Epiphany, 12th Night, feast of three Kings / Magi noun | Epiphania [Epiphaniae](1st) F |
epitrite, metrical foot with one short and three longs noun | epitritos [epitriti]noun |
fifty-three (cardinal number) numeral [UK: ˈfɪf.ti θriː] [US: ˈfɪf.ti ˈθriː] | quinquaginta tresnumeral |
forty-three (43) numeral [UK: ˈfɔː.ti θriː] [US: ˈfɔːr.ti ˈθriː] | quadraginta tresnumeral |
G:set of three noun | triga [trigae](1st) F |
group of three noun | conternatio [conternationis](3rd) F |
grouping (persons / things) in threes noun | conternatio [conternationis](3rd) F |
having three angles / corners adjective | trigonus [trigona, trigonum]adjective |
having three bodies adjective | tricorpor [(gen.), tricorporis]adjective |
having three breasts adjective | tripectorus [tripectora, tripectorum]adjective |
having three knots or bosses adjective | trinodis [trinodis, trinode]adjective |
having three oars to each bench / banks of oars adjective | triremis [triremis, trireme]adjective |
having three prongs adjective | tricuspis [(gen.), tricuspidis]adjective |
having three throats adjective | trifaucis [trifaucis, trifauce]adjective |