three-ply
Americanadjective
adjective
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having three layers or thicknesses
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(of knitting wool, etc) three-stranded
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( as noun )
the sweater was knitted in three-ply
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Etymology
Origin of three-ply
First recorded in 1865–70
Example Sentences
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Consequently, some manufacturers have begun pairing carbon steel with an aluminum core for more even heating, creating hybrid nonsticks with a three-ply construction similar to better stainless steel pans.
From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 24, 2025
Its move from a three-ply packet to a two-ply bag using thinner film from a net-zero carbon packaging producer, however, has worked well, said Ms Jones.
From BBC • May 16, 2023
The document states that the most favorable option is "a three-ply disposable surgical mask supplied by the district, with the addition of a cloth mask."
From Fox News • Feb. 4, 2022
Dr. Wen recommended donning at a minimum a three-ply surgical mask — the disposable variety widely sold by the boxful — but better still are the respirators, starting with the gold standard, the N95.
From Washington Times • Jan. 5, 2022
One of the floats was badly smashed, but the other was practically intact except for a small jagged hole in the three-ply mahogany.
From Wilmshurst of the Frontier Force by Prater, Ernest
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