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triad
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tri·ad  (trd, -d)
n.
1. A group of three.
2. Music A chord of three tones, especially one built on a given root tone plus a major or minor third and a perfect fifth.
3. A section of a Pindaric ode consisting of the strophe, antistrophe, and epode.

[Late Latin trias, triad-, from Greek, the number three; see trei- in Indo-European roots.]

tri·adic (tr-dk) adj.

triad
Noun
1. a group of three
2. Music a three-note chord consisting of a note and the third and fifth above it [Greek trias]
triadic adj

Triad
Noun
a Chinese secret society involved in criminal activities, such as drug trafficking

Triad a group of three.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.triadtriad - the cardinal number that is the sum of one and one and one
digit, figure - one of the elements that collectively form a system of numeration; "0 and 1 are digits"
2.triadtriad - a set of three similar things considered as a unit
trilogy - a set of three literary or dramatic works related in subject or theme
triplicity, trigon - (astrology) one of four groups of the zodiac where each group consists of three signs separated from each other by 120 degrees
set - a group of things of the same kind that belong together and are so used; "a set of books"; "a set of golf clubs"; "a set of teeth"
3.triadtriad - three people considered as a unit
assemblage, gathering - a group of persons together in one place
triumvirate - a group of three men responsible for public administration or civil authority
4.triadtriad - a three-note major or minor chord; a note and its third and fifth tones
chord - a combination of three or more notes that blend harmoniously when sounded together

triad

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