triplicity

IPA: trˈɪpɫˈɪsɪti

noun

  • The quality or state of being triple or threefold; trebleness.
  • (astrology) The division of the twelve signs according to the four elements.
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Examples of "triplicity" in Sentences

  • I'm sorry about the above unintentional triplicity.
  • Miss Tickle and Kasey are right about different personas and what I suspect is your triplicity if you count work.
  • He apologizes for it; he defends it; for the triplicity is a symbol of godhead, and it means that God is the origin of all life.
  • Bob Piper meanwhile wonders at the duplicity and triplicity of the Tories who are now calling for a referendum, having always opposed the same opportunity on far greater changes.
  • Since looking at ourselves in a mirror or at pictures from our past often supports a feeling of dualism, which then provides a foundation for feeling a triplicity, we work without props.
  • Hey Artnews, I seem to have a comment triplicity going down - can you fix it up at your end - Jafagirl must think I am duplicitous - she left me a note on my blog asking why I deleted a post.
  • The imagined triplicity may have consisted of (1) a seemingly concrete agent "me" who hoped to gain security by grasping at, avoiding, or drowning in (2) a seemingly concrete activity directed at (3) a seemingly concrete object.
  • Alternatively, the triplicity may have comprised (1) a seemingly concrete recipient or object "me" who hoped to gain security by grasping at, avoiding, or drowning in (2) a seemingly concrete activity performed by (3) a seemingly concrete agent.

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