trinary
English
Etymology
From Late Latin trīnārius (“consisting of three”), from Latin trīni (“triple, three each”) + -ārius.
Usage notes
- The synonymous form ternary is much more common.
Synonyms
- threefold, treble; see also Thesaurus:triple
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