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triplex

[trip-leks, trahy-pleks] / ˈtrɪp lɛks, ˈtraɪ plɛks /


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“He was aware that the Triplex apartment in which he, a real estate mogul and self-identified expert, resided for decades was not 30,000 square feet, but actually 10,996 square feet,” the judge said.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 17, 2024

The large Triplex plant at Clifton, N. J., will be resold to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. which will be given manufacturing licenses, will share Triplex's big Ford windshield contract with Libbey-Owens-Ford.

From Time Magazine Archive

From the last paragraph of �s Triplex, by Robert Louis Stevenson.

From Time Magazine Archive

Your article . . . reviewing the annual New York Automobile Show mentions the fact that most high priced and many medium priced cars are using either Duplex or Triplex or non-shatterable glass.

From Time Magazine Archive

Stevenson's cheerful optimism was constantly shadowed by the thought of Death, and in Aes Triplex he gives free rein to his fancies on this universal theme.

From Essays of Robert Louis Stevenson by Stevenson, Robert Louis