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triad

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Noun — A group or set of three closely related people or things.

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How to use triad

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major triad a triad of factors

Etymology

From Latin trias, ultimately from Greek trias, "a group of three." The criminal-society sense comes from British colonial officials in Hong Kong naming underground societies after a triangular symbol some of them used.

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What does “triad” mean?

The word “triad” means a group or set of three closely related people or things. In plain terms, a set of three related things, a three-note musical chord, or (capitalized in context) a Chinese crime organization.

How do you pronounce “triad”?

“Triad” is pronounced TREYE-ad (/ˈtɹaɪ.æd/ in IPA).

How do you use “triad” in a sentence?

Here is “triad” used in a sentence: “The report focused on the triad of housing, healthcare, and education.”

What part of speech is “triad”?

“Triad” is a noun.

Where does the word “triad” come from?

The word “triad” comes from Latin. From Latin trias, ultimately from Greek trias, "a group of three." The criminal-society sense comes from British colonial officials in Hong Kong naming underground societies after a triangular symbol some of them used.

Is “triad” a common word?

“Triad” is an uncommon word in modern English.

How many meanings does “triad” have?

“Triad” has 3 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a group or set of three closely related people or things.

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