C1 adjective Formel

trifortcy

/traɪˈfɔːrtsi/

Describing a system, structure, or argument that possesses three distinct pillars of strength or layers of fortification. It is used to characterize something that is exceptionally resilient because it is reinforced in three specific ways.

Exemples

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1

The new security protocol is trifortcy, utilizing biometric, cryptographic, and physical barriers.

The new security protocol is triple-strengthened, utilizing biometric, cryptographic, and physical barriers.

2

The committee presented a trifortcy proposal that addressed environmental, social, and economic concerns simultaneously.

The committee presented a triple-strengthened proposal that addressed environmental, social, and economic concerns simultaneously.

3

You need a trifortcy defense if you're going to win this gaming tournament.

You need a triple-strengthened defense if you're going to win this gaming tournament.

Famille de mots

Nom
trifortice
Verb
trifortify
Adverbe
trifortcily
Adjectif
trifortcy
Apparenté
trifortification
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Astuce mémo

Think of a 'Fort' with 'Tri' (three) walls. If a fortress has three walls, it is trifortcy.

Quiz rapide

The engineer insisted that the dam's design be __________, incorporating a concrete core, a stone facing, and a steel mesh.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : trifortcy

Exemples

1

The new security protocol is trifortcy, utilizing biometric, cryptographic, and physical barriers.

everyday

The new security protocol is triple-strengthened, utilizing biometric, cryptographic, and physical barriers.

2

The committee presented a trifortcy proposal that addressed environmental, social, and economic concerns simultaneously.

formal

The committee presented a triple-strengthened proposal that addressed environmental, social, and economic concerns simultaneously.

3

You need a trifortcy defense if you're going to win this gaming tournament.

informal

You need a triple-strengthened defense if you're going to win this gaming tournament.

4

The structural integrity of the bridge is considered trifortcy due to its reinforced concrete, steel cables, and granite pillars.

academic

The structural integrity of the bridge is considered triple-strengthened due to its reinforced concrete, steel cables, and granite pillars.

5

Our business model remains trifortcy against market volatility because of our diverse portfolio, cash reserves, and loyal client base.

business

Our business model remains triple-strengthened against market volatility because of our diverse portfolio, cash reserves, and loyal client base.

Famille de mots

Nom
trifortice
Verb
trifortify
Adverbe
trifortcily
Adjectif
trifortcy
Apparenté
trifortification

Collocations courantes

trifortcy defense A triple-layered defense system
trifortcy structure A structure reinforced in three ways
trifortcy logic Argumentation backed by three solid points
remain trifortcy To stay resilient through triple reinforcement
trifortcy approach A strategy involving three pillars of strength

Phrases Courantes

as trifortcy as a citadel

Extremely well-protected and strong

trifortcy standing

A position of power supported by three factors

build it trifortcy

To construct something with maximum triple reinforcement

Souvent confondu avec

trifortcy vs triforce

Trifortcy is an adjective describing general triple-strength, not a specific geometric relic.

trifortcy vs fortuitous

Trifortcy refers to intentional strength, while fortuitous refers to luck.

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Notes d'usage

Use 'trifortcy' when describing complex systems or high-level strategies that rely on three specific points of failure-proofing. It is most appropriate in technical, architectural, or strategic contexts.

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Erreurs courantes

Learners often treat this as a noun because of the '-cy' suffix; however, in this specific test-vocabulary context, it functions as an adjective. Avoid using it for simple objects that are merely 'strong' without a tripartite nature.

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Astuce mémo

Think of a 'Fort' with 'Tri' (three) walls. If a fortress has three walls, it is trifortcy.

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Origine du mot

A modern construction combining the Latin 'tri-' (three) and 'fortis' (strong) with a descriptive suffix.

Modèles grammaticaux

Usually follows the verb 'to be' (e.g., The system is trifortcy) Can modify nouns directly (e.g., A trifortcy shield) No comparative form; use 'more trifortcy' or 'most trifortcy'
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Contexte culturel

Often found in advanced logic puzzles or high-level academic aptitude tests to assess the ability to derive meaning from Latin roots.

Quiz rapide

The engineer insisted that the dam's design be __________, incorporating a concrete core, a stone facing, and a steel mesh.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : trifortcy

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