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triplet

American  
[trip-lit] / ˈtrɪp lɪt /

noun

triplets plural
  1. one of three children or offspring born at the same birth.

  2. triplets, three offspring born at one birth.

  3. any group or combination of three.

  4. Prosody. three successive verses or lines, especially when rhyming and of the same length; a stanza of three lines.

  5. Also called tercetMusic. a group of three notes to be performed in the time of two ordinary notes of the same kind.

  6. an assembled imitation gem with three parts, the center one giving the color, the top and bottom, sometimes genuine, supplying the wearing qualities.

  7. Genetics. a sequence of three nucleotides; a codon in messenger RNA and an anticodon in transfer RNA.

  8. Optics. a compound lens in which three lenses are combined.

  9. triplets, (in some card games) three cards of the same denomination.


triplet British  
/ ˈtrɪplɪt /

noun

  1. a group or set of three similar things

  2. one of three offspring born at one birth

  3. music a group of three notes played in a time value of two, four, etc

  4. chem a state of a molecule or free radical in which there are two unpaired electrons

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Etymology

Origin of triplet

First recorded in 1650–60; triple + -et

Explanation

When a mammal gives birth to three offspring at the same time, each is a triplet. If you're a triplet, you've got at least two siblings right from the moment you're born. While some triplets are identical (three fetuses from a single egg), it's more likely for triplets to be fraternal (from three separate eggs). In humans, twins are more common than triplets, and multiple births of more than three are even more rare. Triplet can also mean another group of three, like three lines of poetry or three notes of music.

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Triplet superconductors are different because their superconducting particles do carry spin.

From Science Daily • Feb. 21, 2026

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From Textbooks • Jun. 9, 2022

Tuesday, a low-flying helicopter team spotted Compean in the unforgiving terrain between Triplet Rocks and the east bump of Twin Peaks in the San Gabriel Mountains, according to Sgt.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 15, 2021

A full-page newspaper ad in 1954 announced the Zavada quads as the feature attraction of the Wilkens Amateur Hour’s All-Twin and Triplet Show on KQV and WDTV.

From Washington Times • Feb. 17, 2018

This was the first time Triplet had ever answered a foe.

From Peg Woffington by Reade, Charles

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