Term | Definition |
bilingual | being able to speak two languages |
unicycle | a vehicle with one wheel, especially a pedal-driven device kept upright and steered by body balance |
unicorn | a mythical creature resembling a horse with one horn in the center of its forehead |
biweekly | twice a week |
tripod | a stool, table, pedestal etc., with three legs |
octopus | an animal having a soft, oval body and eight sucker-bearing arms, living mostly at the bottom of the sea. |
uniform | the distinctive clothing worn by members of the same organization |
trilogy | a series or group of three plays, novels, operas, etc., that, although individually complete, are closely related in theme, sequence, or the like. |
union | joining two or more things |
triplet | three offspring born at one birth |
pentagon | a polygon having five sides and five angles |
quadrangle | a plane figure having four angles and four sides, as a square |
triangle | a closed plane figure having three sides and three angles |
bicycle | a vehicle with two wheels usually propelled by pedals connected to the rear wheel by a chain, and having handlebars for steering and a saddle-like seat |
unique | existing as the only one or as the sole example; single; solitary in type or characteristics |
bisect | to cut or divide into two equal or nearly equal parts |
triple | consisting of three parts |
united | made into or caused to act as a single thing |
tricycle | a vehicle, especially one for children, having one large front wheel and two small rear wheels, propelled by foot pedals |
trio | any group of three persons or things |
universe | the totality of known or supposed objects and phenomena throughout space; the cosmos; macrocosm |
octagon | a polygon having eight angles and eight sides |
unison | the performance of musical parts at the same pitch or at the octave |
October | the tenth month of the year, containing 31 days |