triplex
IPA: trɪpɫˈɛks
noun
- A building with three apartments or divisions.
- A dwelling unit with three floors.
- (juggling) A throwing motion where three balls are thrown with one hand at the same time.
- (music, uncountable) Triple time.
- (Britain) a safety glass for car windows, consisting of three layers (glass and mica).
verb
- (transitive) To make triplex.
adjective
- Having three parts; triple or threefold.
- (architecture) Having three floors
- (architecture) Having three units, divisions, suites, apartments
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Examples of "triplex" in Sentences
- Most of them are triplex houses.
- It is currently a triplex and seats 461.
- It is currently a triplex and seats 624.
- Less successful was the triplex locomotive.
- US 322 joins the alignment to form a triplex.
- The bottom three run the desired triplex load.
- There is also one triplex in the neighbourhood.
- The Roman infantry was drawn up in the triplex acies.
- The one on the left supplies two triplex receptacles.
- The asking price for the triplex penthouse is $45 million.
- Now a new triplex is being constructed just across the street by West Hill Homes.
- Rates generally start around $400 a night; four triplex suites command $20,000, Ms. Lefkowitz said.
- Thrown by InStyle, this was at the home of Marty and Barbara Zweig, the triplex penthouse of the Pierre they purchased in 1999 for $21.5 million.
- Property records show that they sold two of the other apartments, including a triplex on West 72nd Street for slightly more than they paid for them.
- Also like The Hours, which reworked Virginia Woolf, this narrative triplex is built on a bookish foundation: the poetry and ontology of Walt Whitman.
- Carly Otness/BFA DJ Nick Cohen Ludlow Manor, Mr. Carl's latest foray into nightlife, is an over-the-top triplex space with a tapas restaurant on the ground floor and palm trees on the rooftop.
- But now the first of five translucent duplex and triplex apartments in the building at 1055 Park Ave. has just gone into contract at what brokers say was a distressed price for the prime location — less than $1,850 a square foot.
- But the pace of these sales—including a triplex loft on Prince Street that went for $25 million, and a three-bedroom apartment at 15 Central Park West that sold for $24.5 million—have been increasing, creating a sense of excitement in the market.
- The last available unit, a roughly 3,400-square-foot triplex with four bedrooms, four bathrooms, a library, media room and chef's kitchen, just went into contract for an as-yet undisclosed amount, according to Reid Price , the managing director at Town, which marketed the property.
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