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three
Translingual
Etymology
From English three
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [?tri?] [sic]
Numeral
three
- Code word for the digit 3 in the NATO/ICAO spelling alphabet
Synonyms
ITU/IMO code word terrathree
References
English
Alternative forms
- thre, threy, thrie (all obsolete)
Etymology
From Middle English thre, threo, thrie, thri, from Old English þr?, from Proto-West Germanic *þr??, from Proto-Germanic *þr?z, from Proto-Indo-European *tréyes. Doublet of trey.
Cognates with German drei, Albanian tre, Armenian ???? (erek?), Latvian tr?s, Lithuanian tr?s, Greek ????? (tre?s), and others.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) enPR: thr? IPA(key): /??i?/, [????i?], [?????i]
- (UK, th-fronting) enPR: fr? IPA(key): /f?i?/
- (Ireland) IPA(key): /??i?/, [????i?], [t????i?]
- (General American) enPR: thr? IPA(key): /??i?/, [????i]
- Rhymes: -i?
- Homophones: tree (with th-stopping), free (with th-fronting)
Numeral
three
- A numerical value after two and before four. Represented in Arabic digits as 3; this many dots (•••).
- Venters began to count them—one—two—three—four—on up to sixteen.
- Describing a set or group with three elements.
Synonyms
- (numerical value): leash, tether (dialectal)
Related terms
- third, thrice, triple
Translations
See also
- Table of cardinal numbers 0 to 9 in various languages
Noun
three (plural threes)
- The digit/figure 3.
- Anything measuring three units, as length.
- Put all the threes in a separate container.
- A person who is three years old.
- All the threes will go in Mrs. Smith's class, while I'll take the fours and fives.
- The playing card featuring three pips.
- Three o'clock, either a.m. or p.m.
- (basketball) Abbreviation of three-pointer.
Derived terms
Translations
See also
Anagrams
- Ehret, Ether, Reeth, ether, rethe, theer, there
Manx
Numeral
three
- Alternative spelling of tree.
Scots
Alternative forms
- (South Scots) threi, shrei, hrei
Etymology
From Middle English thre, from Old English þri?, þr?, þre?, from Proto-West Germanic *þr??, from Proto-Germanic *þr?z, from Proto-Indo-European *tréyes.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?ri?/
- (South Scots) IPA(key): /?r?i/
- (Shetland) IPA(key): /tri?/
Numeral
three
- three
Related terms
- threty
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triumvirate
English
Etymology
From Latin triumv?r?tus, from triumvir? (“triumvirs”) + -?tus (“-ate”).
Pronunciation
IPA(key): /t?a?.??m.v??.?t/
Noun
triumvirate (plural triumvirates)
- An official group of three people, especially a ruling council of three men and particularly (historical) two such councils in Roman history.
Synonyms
- See Thesaurus:government
Coordinate terms
- See Thesaurus:government
Related terms
- triumvir
- triumviral
Translations
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