IPA: /ˈtraɪsoʊm/
KK: /ˈtraɪsoʊm/
A type of chromosome that appears three times in a cell instead of the normal two copies.
In some genetic disorders, individuals may have a trisome, leading to various health issues.
This word originates from the Greek 'tris' (meaning three) and 'some' (from 'soma', meaning body). The word 'trisome' refers to a condition involving three bodies or entities, often used in a biological context.
Think of 'tris' meaning three, and 'soma' meaning body — this helps you remember that 'trisome' refers to a condition involving three bodies.