IPA: //trɪsˈkɛl//
KK: /trɪsˈkɛl/
A symbol consisting of three interlocked spirals or three bent human legs, often associated with ancient cultures and representing concepts like motion, progress, or the cycle of life.
The ancient artifact featured a beautiful triscele design, symbolizing the interconnectedness of life.
Triscele is derived from the Greek word "triskelion" (from "tri-" meaning three and "skelos" meaning leg). The term refers to a symbol consisting of three interlocked spirals or three bent human legs, often used in ancient art and heraldry. Thus, triscele represents a three-legged figure or design.
Imagine a symbol with 'three' ('tri-') 'legs' ('skelos') that are intertwined, helping you remember that a triscele is a design featuring three connected spirals or legs.