Concept cluster: Math and astronomy > Three
n
Alternative form of three-way [Sexual activity involving three persons; a threesome; a ménage à trois.]
n
(slang) threesome
adj
(archaic) Divided into a hundred parts.
adj
Comprising ten parts.
adj
Having ten parts
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(rare) Synonym of devil's threesome.
adj
(rare) Divided into twelve parts.
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(idiomatic) A relationship involving three persons (usually two women and one man or two men and one woman) among whom there are conflicting and competing attachments of a romantic or emotional nature.
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A Biblical hexapla: an edition of the Bible in six parallel versions or languages.
n
Alternative letter-case form of iron triangle [(US politics, political science) The policy-making relationship among the congressional committees, the bureaucracy (executive, sometimes called “government agencies”), and interest groups or lobbyists.]
adj
Multiplied by a myriad; repeated a myriad of times.
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(rare) A set of eight works of art that are connected, and that can be seen either as a single work or as eight individual works. They are commonly found in literature, film, or video games.
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(fandom slang) Abbreviation of one true threeway (or threesome).
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(rare) An argument analogous to a dilemma, but involving five alternatives.
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A series of five statements.
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A discourse or colloquy by four people.
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Synonym of quaternary care
n
(economics) The branch of a country's economy where high-level decisions are made by top-level executives in government, industry, education, etc.
n
(linguistics) A sequence of five letters.
adj
Having five cells or compartments.
adj
Consisting of five parts.
adj
Having five septa.
adj
Arranged in five series.
n
division into five parts
n
(writing, rhetoric) A rule which states that things which come in groups of three are inherently funnier or more effective than things which come in groups of other sizes.
adj
(relational) Relating to an Irish clan or sept.
adj
sesquialterate
adj
In six parts.
n
(dated or obsolete) A thing with three components; a set of three things.
adj
Made up of three things; treble, triadic, triple, triplex.
n
Any item considered to be of third order.
n
A person who is three years old.
adj
Of or pertaining to the third year of law school.
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(idiomatic) A group of three people who are very closely associated; a trio.
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(US, politics, colloquial) People of Irish, Italian, and Israeli descent, constituting three important minority groups in the United States.
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A furniture set consisting of one sofa with two matching chairs.
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Sexual activity involving three persons; a threesome; a ménage à trois.
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One of three children born at the same birth; triplet.
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The state of being three; triunity; trinity.
n
A group of three people or things.
n
The property of being a group of three.
adv
thrice; three times.
n
Alternative form of triunity [The fact or state of being three in one (usually with reference to the Christian idea of the Trinity).]
n
A word of three syllables.
adj
Triple.
n
Threeness.
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Any of the three rulers in a triarchy.
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Government by three persons; a triumvirate.
adj
(obsolete) Occupying the third post or rank.
n
(US, Australia, New Zealand, by extension) A set of three related things, often things that cause problems.
n
(nonce word, obsolete) A concurrence of three waves.
adj
threefold
n
Alternative form of tricerion [(Christianity, in the Greek Orthodox church) A candlestick with three lights, signifying the trinity.]
n
A situation in which a choice must be made among three desirable options, only two of which are possible at the same time.
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(obsolete, rare) One of three offspring born at the same birth; a triplet.
adj
Triple; threefold.
n
A group or set of three people or things; three things combined into one.
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Obsolete form of triunity. [The fact or state of being three in one (usually with reference to the Christian idea of the Trinity).]
n
A group of three people or things.
adj
(obsolete) Of the value of three oboli; mean; worthless.
n
(economics) A market situation in which three companies exclusively provide a particular product or service.
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The condition of having three testicles.
adj
(obsolete) threefold; triple; treble
adj
Designed for three users.
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(humorous) A phrase that has three meanings.
v
(intransitive) To serve in three roles simultaneously.
n
One of a group of three, particularly
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A multiplexer that multiplexes three ports onto one port.
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The state of being triplex
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The quality or state of being triple or threefold; trebleness.
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A sequence of three consecutive exercises without intervening rest.
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(psychology) A blending of elements drawn from three previously unrelated patterns of thought into a new pattern.
adj
(obsolete) trite
adj
Both three and one at the same time.
n
Quality of being triune.
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The fact or state of being three in one (usually with reference to the Christian idea of the Trinity).
n
A party or group of three, especially a ruling council of three people in Russian contexts.
adj
Involving three sexual partners; pertaining to a threesome.
n
The property of being twofold.
n
A set of three antagonistic and closely associated people or things.
n
A triad in which one person is in a polyamorous relationship with two other people who are not in a relationship with each other.
adj
For or between three parties. Often used in reference to alliances.

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