Triad Definition

trīăd, -əd
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noun
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A group of three persons, things, ideas, etc.; trinity.
Webster's New World
A musical chord of three tones, esp. one consisting of a root tone and its third and fifth.
Webster's New World
A section of a Pindaric ode consisting of the strophe, antistrophe, and epode.
American Heritage

(electronics) On a CRT display, a group of three neighbouring phosphor dots, coloured green, red, and blue.

Wiktionary

A branch of a Chinese underground criminal society, mostly based in Hong Kong.

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Other Word Forms of Triad

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Singular:
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Plural:
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Origin of Triad

  • From Latin triad-, stem of trias (“three, triad"), from Ancient Greek τριάς (trias); applied by British authorities to underground society in Hong Kong based on geometry of Chinese character.

    From Wiktionary

  • Late Latin trias triad- from Greek the number three trei- in Indo-European roots

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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