transcription, транскрипция: [ trī-ˈske-lē-ən, tri- ]
noun
or tri·skele ˈtrī-ˌskēl, ˈtri-
Etymology: triskelion from New Latin, from Greek triskelēs three-legged, from tri- + skelos leg; triskele from Greek triskelēs — more at isosceles
Date: circa 1857
: a figure composed of three usually curved or bent branches radiating from a center