quadri-, quadra-, quad-, quadru-
(Latin: four, fourth; a word element for number 4)
quadriplegia
quadriplegic
quadrireme
quadrisect
quadrisyllable (noun), quadrisyllables (pl)
A word comprised of four units of language larger than a phoneme: The term "dictionary" is a quadrisyllable, because it has four syllables altogether!
quadrivalence
quadrivalent
quadrivalvular
quadrivirate
A union of four men.
quadrivium
Four ways [roads].
The collective name given by the schoolmen (educators) of the Middle Ages to the four "liberal arts"; viz., arithmetic, music, geography, and astronomy.
The quadrivium was the "fourfold way" to knowledge; the trivium, to the "threefold way" to eloquence; both together compiled the Seven Liberal Arts enumerated in the following hexameter: Lingua, Tropus, Ratio, Numerus, Tonus, Angulus, Astra; or the higher division of the seven liberal arts in the Middle Ages, comprising geometry, astronomy, arithmetic, and music .
quadroon
quadrumane
quadrumanous (adjective), more quadrumanous, most quadrumanous
Four-handed or having all four feet adapted for use as hands: The quadrumanous primates; such as, apes and monkeys, have four grasping appendages which they use for climbing, to pick fruit apart, and other manipulative activities.
quadrumvir, quadrumvirate
One of four men.
quadrumvirate