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Sunday, October 12, 2008

Three

''For the year AD 3, see 3.

Three (3) is the natural number following two and preceding four.

Table of contents
1 Properties of three
2 Three-ness in human culture
3 More references to groups of three
4 Chemicals
5 Other references to three

Properties of three

Three-ness in human culture

Many human cultures have given the concept of three-ness symbolic meanings:

More references to groups of three

  • 3-D
  • Three-decker - a ship of three decks
  • Three-spine stickleback - a type of fish
  • Three-toed woodpecker
  • Threepence - three-penny coin
  • Threesome - trio or else
  • Thrice - three times
  • Triad - a group of three
  • Trialogue - conversation among three
  • Triangle - polygon with three sides
  • Triangulation
  • Triangulum and Triangulum Australe - constellations
  • Triarchy - government of three
  • Triassic Period - geologic time
  • Triathlete - contestant in Triathlon
  • Triathlon - contest in three sports
  • Tribrach - metrical foot, in poetry
  • Triceps - a muscle
  • Triceratops - a dinosaur
  • Trichotomy - division into three parts
  • Trichroism - property of minerals such as tanzanite, andalusite and iolite
  • Trichromatism - of three-color technology or perception
  • Triclinium - a couch to three sides of table
  • Tricolor - three-color flag, as in France, Romania, Moldova
  • Tricorn - of three corners, e.g., a hat with "tricorned brim"
  • Tricuspid - of three cusps
  • Tricycle - (bicycle × 1½)
  • Tridactyl - of three toes
  • Trident - of three teeth or prongs
  • Triennium - three-year time
  • Trierarch - captain or manager of a trireme
  • Trifid - cleft into three
  • Trifocal - a lens (e.g., of eyeglasses) with three focal lengths
  • Trifoliate - a leaf structure
  • Triforium - a certain gallery in church
  • Trifurcate - threeforked or threestemmed
  • Trigeminus - trigeminal nerve
  • Triglyph - an ornament
  • Trigon - triangular harp
  • Trigonometry - a branch of mathematics
  • Trigram - I Ching thing
  • Trigraph - three-letter combination
  • Trihedron - afigure of three meeting planes
  • Trihybrid - a kind of hybrid
  • Trilateral - of three sides or parties
  • Trilingual - able of or expressed in three languages
  • Triliteral - a word or root of three letters
  • Trilithon - prehistoric three-stone structure
  • Trillion - 1012 (American) 1018 (British)
  • Trilobate - of three lobes
  • Trilobite - a marine arthropod
  • Trilogy - three works on a theme under the same authorship
  • Trio - three musicians or three actors
  • Tripartition - division into three parts
  • Tripod - a three-legged structure
  • Trireme
  • Triumvirate - government of three
  • Trivium - grammar+logic+rhetoric ("three roads")
  • Troika

Chemicals

Triacid, Triaminic, Triamcinolone, Triazine, Triazole, Tribromoethanol,
Trichloroethylene, Trichlorfon, Trifluralin, Triglyceride, Triglycerophosphate, Triphosphopyridine nucleotide

Other references to three


See also: one, two, three, four, five, integer, list of numbers.



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