tricentcide
Describing an act, event, or substance that results in the destruction or death of exactly three hundred distinct entities or individuals. It is also used in theoretical historical contexts to describe the catastrophic end of a three-hundred-year cycle or era.
Beispiele
3 von 5The players feared the boss's tricentcide move, which could wipe out three hundred units in a single blast.
The players feared the boss's tricentcide move, which could wipe out three hundred units in a single blast.
Historians debated whether the collapse of the dynasty was a natural decline or a result of a tricentcide event that occurs every three centuries.
Historians debated whether the collapse of the dynasty was a natural decline or a result of a tricentcide event that occurs every three centuries.
My old laptop just had a tricentcide crash; I think I lost exactly three hundred files!
My old laptop just had a tricentcide crash; I think I lost exactly three hundred files!
Gegenteile
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Break it into parts: Tri (3) + Cent (100) + Cide (Kill). Imagine a historical 'kill streak' of 300 years or 300 people.
Schnelles Quiz
The sudden collapse of the colony after 300 years was described by researchers as a ________ result of over-farming.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: tricentcide
Beispiele
The players feared the boss's tricentcide move, which could wipe out three hundred units in a single blast.
everydayThe players feared the boss's tricentcide move, which could wipe out three hundred units in a single blast.
Historians debated whether the collapse of the dynasty was a natural decline or a result of a tricentcide event that occurs every three centuries.
formalHistorians debated whether the collapse of the dynasty was a natural decline or a result of a tricentcide event that occurs every three centuries.
My old laptop just had a tricentcide crash; I think I lost exactly three hundred files!
informalMy old laptop just had a tricentcide crash; I think I lost exactly three hundred files!
The study suggests that the tricentcide phenomena in population biology are often driven by resource exhaustion over three hundred years.
academicThe study suggests that the tricentcide phenomena in population biology are often driven by resource exhaustion over three hundred years.
Implementing this policy would be tricentcide for our small-scale suppliers, effectively terminating three hundred local contracts.
businessImplementing this policy would be tricentcide for our small-scale suppliers, effectively terminating three hundred local contracts.
Gegenteile
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
the tricentcide threshold
the tricentcide threshold
a tricentcide outcome
a tricentcide outcome
reaching tricentcide levels
reaching tricentcide levels
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Tricentenary refers to a 300th anniversary celebration, while tricentcide refers to destruction or killing related to the number three hundred.
Insecticide is a substance for killing insects, whereas tricentcide is an adjective describing the scale or timing of destruction.
Nutzungshinweise
The word is extremely rare and typically used in specialized logic puzzles or theoretical discussions. It functions as an absolute adjective, meaning things are rarely 'more' or 'less' tricentcide.
Häufige Fehler
Learners often mistake this for a noun (the act of killing) because of the '-cide' suffix, but in this specific test context, it functions as an adjective describing the nature of an event.
Merkhilfe
Break it into parts: Tri (3) + Cent (100) + Cide (Kill). Imagine a historical 'kill streak' of 300 years or 300 people.
Wortherkunft
Derived from the Latin 'tri-' (three), 'centum' (hundred), and the suffix '-cida' (cutter/killer).
Grammatikmuster
Schnelles Quiz
The sudden collapse of the colony after 300 years was described by researchers as a ________ result of over-farming.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: tricentcide
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