The etymology of the word "altruistic", can, of course, be found in Latin, as many words in the English language can. It originated from the Latin "alteri huic", which means "to this other". Then it traveled to Italian, became "altrui", meaning "somebody else", and then to French, became "altruisme", which then became the English "altruism", meaning "selflessness". Regarding the structure of the word "altruistic", seeing that it has the suffix -ic, it can be assumed that this is an adjective meaning "a person who has a quality of being altruistic, or selfless".
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It affects them poorly because the new people bring new illnesses and kill their food for the hide. The natives were also killed by the new people.
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So the first one, you would be right. It's a triangular base.
The second one, you should say quadrants.
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