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triadic
  • a word derived from triad.

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But it does show that the memories of triadic harmony, so close to the Russian tradition, return in new ways in the works of both Feldman and Glass.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 14, 2023

The triadic model covers three separate spheres: orientation, behavior and identity.

From Salon • Jul. 19, 2015

According to clinical psychologist Oliver James, Bond displays a classic triadic personality based on the three pillars of psychopathy, Machiavellianism and narcissism.

From BBC • Oct. 4, 2012

The Met program opened with medieval selections from the ensemble’s disc “On Yoolis Night,” including the two-voice “Gabriel, Fram Heven-King,” and “Ecce Quod Natura,” in which the group expanded two-voice polyphony into richer, triadic harmony.

From New York Times • Dec. 16, 2010

Dunstaple was dubbed the forts et origo of the triadic craze, the ‘fount and origin’ of what the French called ‘the English countenance’.

From "The Story of Music" by Howard Goodall