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triplet
[ trip-lit ]
noun
- one of three children or offspring born at the same birth.
- triplets, three offspring born at one birth.
- any group or combination of three.
- Prosody. three successive verses or lines, especially when rhyming and of the same length; a stanza of three lines.
- Also called tercet. Music. a group of three notes to be performed in the time of two ordinary notes of the same kind.
- an assembled imitation gem with three parts, the center one giving the color, the top and bottom, sometimes genuine, supplying the wearing qualities.
- Genetics. a sequence of three nucleotides; a codon in messenger RNA and an anticodon in transfer RNA.
- Optics. a compound lens in which three lenses are combined.
- triplets, (in some card games) three cards of the same denomination.
triplet
/ ˈtrɪplɪt /
noun
- a group or set of three similar things
- one of three offspring born at one birth
- music a group of three notes played in a time value of two, four, etc
- chem a state of a molecule or free radical in which there are two unpaired electrons
Word History and Origins
Origin of triplet1
Example Sentences
The meeting took place after the death of a triplet known as Baby O, who Letby was later convicted of murdering, but before she killed the second triplet, known as Baby P.
However, the inquiry heard that by the summer of 2016, the deaths of two triplets as well as a series of other inadequately explained collapses, hardened suspicions about Letby.
Baby O was one of triplet brothers born in good condition in June 2016.
Holly is one of triplets and one of her brothers discovered Metson had a conviction for sharing explicit photos of a previous partner.
As they started packing the appropriate amount, Brooklyn said, “Kat’s going to hate being a travel triplet with me.”
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