• @[email protected]
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    these prefixes are mixed and matched, in keeping with the Greek numerical prefixes mono and di, the next would be tri and tetra

    🤓 the more you know 🌈🌟

    • @pizzatodatoOP
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      31 year ago

      oh yeah i know but sorry for “trio”

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        You’ve got that mixed up (: di is Greek, bi is latin. You are correct about Latin prefixes being uni, bi, tri, and quad. Think of the word bicentennial, it is Latin based.

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          Yeah, I actually mixed it up with du (and I also mixed up cardinal and multiple prefixes). So to correct, in Latin it should be: simcaprio, bicaprio, tercaprio, quatercaprio etc…

  • @[email protected]
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    OP, please title your posts something more descriptive/creative. This isn’t facebook, and someone might want to search for this pic at some point in the future

  • @Viking_Hippie
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    I’ll have a Quadcaprio please, no cream

  • Sagrotan
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    31 year ago

    Still no space on the door, Creepcaprio

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    I feel like Leonardo Monocaprio should be half of Leonardo DiCaprio… And then go from there… but I guess it looks weird then.

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    Leo Di Cap
    Leo Di Cap
    Skinny little actor all stuffed with sulk
    He’s Leo Di Cap
    Leo Di Cap
    Willy nilly silly old guy