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triad

[trahy-ad, -uhd] / ˈtraɪ æd, -əd /


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Artists, mass media, infrastructure — the thriving triad was extraordinary to watch erupt.

From Los Angeles Times

Organizers said they feared Meloni’s Brothers of Italy party will launch “a triad of ‘God, homeland and family,'” policies — a reference to her political manifesto.

From Seattle Times

The Minuteman III has been a key element of strategic forces for more than 50 years as the land-based leg of the nuclear “triad” of missiles, bombers and missile submarines.

From Washington Times

This fall brings her a triad of institutional coups, and a movie in theaters.

From New York Times

These officials have called the accusations a conspiracy by a “triad of political parties opposing the B.J.P., some journalists and some NGOs” to stain Mr. Modi’s image.

From New York Times