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triplicity

[trih-plis-i-tee] / trɪˈplɪs ɪ ti /


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Tobey, of course, discovers Quigley's triplicity and decides to punish him with overindulgence.

From Time Magazine Archive

Gabrielle's duplicity soon turns into triplicity, and before the episode ends, she has two more victims.

From Time Magazine Archive

The triplicity lies in the manner in which the books were collected.

From The Canon of the Bible by Davidson, Samuel

He saw a being so unlike all he had known before, that his idea of woman changed from that hour for his whole life—a most perfect triplicity of beauty, grace and elastic strength.

From Via Crucis by Crawford, F. Marion (Francis Marion)

The triplicity of the word, as sound, image, meaning, provides a certain justification for the variety of tastes in poetry, and accounts for the difficulty of setting up a single universal standard.

From The Principles of Aesthetics by Parker, Dewitt H.




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