triadic

English

Etymology

triad + -ic

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -ædɪk

Adjective

triadic (not comparable)

  1. Of or relating to a triad.
    1. (mathematics) Having an arity of three; taking three arguments or operands.
  2. (obsolete) Trivalent.
  3. (translation studies) Being or relating to interpreting that involves three parties, i.e. the two clients and the interpreter.
    • 2008, Candace Séguinot, edited by John Kearns, Translator and Interpreter Training: Issues, Methods and Debates, Continuum International Publishing Group, page 13:
      The notion that one is doing a worthwhile job and the interpretation of just what kinds of intervention are possible are key in the issues of triadic interpreting...

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