A mythical animal typically represented as a horse with a single straight horn projecting from its forehead.
What is a unicorn?
A person fluent in two languages.
What is bilingual?
A figure with three straight sides and three angles.
What is a triangle?
Multiply by four
This root means two
What is bi?
Not changing in form or character or denoting a garment forming part or person's outfit
What is uniform?
Occurring twice a year
What is biannual?
A group of three related novels, plays, films, operas, or albums.
What is trilogy?
A group of four people playing music or singing together
This root means three
What is tri?
A cycle with a single wheel, typically used by acrobats.
What is a unicycle?
A pair of eyeglasses having lenses with two parts with different focal lengths.
What are bifocals?
A three-legged stand for supporting a camera or other apparatus
What is a tripod?
Four angles, a four-sided plane, figure, especially a square or rectangle.
What is a quadrangle?
This root means one
What is uni?
Make or become united, bring together or join
What is unify?
Divide into two parts
What is bisect?
An athletic contest consisting of three different events, typically swimming, cycling, and long-distance running.
What is triathlon?
A four-sided figure, having four straight sides
What is a quadrilateral?
This root means four
What is quad?
Done by all people or things in the world or in a particular group; applicable to all cases
What is universal?
A muscle having two points of attachment at one end, in particular, large muscle at the front of the upper arm that flexes the forearm
What are biceps?
A large herbivorous dinosaur living at the end of the Cretaceous period, having a massive head with two large horns, a smaller horn on the beaked snout, and a bony frill above the neck.
What is a triceratops?
a one-fourth of a measure or parts, or a coin equal to one fourth of the dollar
What is quarter?
These are the fourth grade teachers' last names. ALL FOUR OF THEM HAVE TO BE SPELLED CORRECTLY!
What is Bohlman, Marek, Pecosky, and Toth