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Understanding Vocabulary Related to the Concept of Three

Explore a curated list of vocabulary words and concepts linked to the theme of three, including terms like "triangle," "trilogy," "tricycle," and more. Each term is defined clearly, illustrating its meaning and usage in context. Whether discussing geometry, literature, or everyday objects, this presentation enhances your understanding of words connected to the number three. Perfect for learners at any level seeking to expand their vocabulary.

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Understanding Vocabulary Related to the Concept of Three

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  1. Vocabulary Slide Show #20 Cede, ceed, cess = go; yield and tri = three

  2. Triangle • A three sided figure

  3. Triathlon • A race that combines three activities- swimming, bicycling and running

  4. Triceratops • A dinosaur with three horns – two long horns above the eyes and one short horn on the nose

  5. tricycle • A vehicle with three wheels

  6. trilateral • Having or involving three sides , countries or parties

  7. trilingual • Able to speak three different languages

  8. trilogy • Three related plays or novels

  9. trio • ?

  10. Tripod • ?

  11. trisect • To cut into three parts

  12. accessible • Able to go in to, enter or approach

  13. Accessory • An article or item worn with an outfit that “goes with” or matches the outfit

  14. concede • To yield to an opponent that one has lost; to give in; to admit that something is true or valid

  15. exceed • To go or be beyond the limit or expectations

  16. intercede • ?

  17. precede • To go before something else in time, order, place or rank

  18. proceed • ?

  19. recede • To go or move back

  20. recess • ?

  21. successor • A person who goes after someone else (usually related to a person taking over a job that is of higher rank)

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