
1) American thriller novel 2) Artwork in panels 3) Debut novel 4) Fine art 5) Hinged icon 6) Optical illusion 7) Paneled art for an altar 8) Three-panel picture 9) Three-paneled art 10) Three-paneled artwork 11) Three-part altarpiece 12) Three-part painting
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A triptych (k {respell|TRIP|tik}; from the Greek adjective τρίπτυχον (`three-fold`), from tri, i.e., `three` and ptysso, i.e., `to fold` or ptyx, i.e., `fold`) is a work of art (usually a panel painting) that is divided into three sections, or three carved panels which are hinged together and can be folded shut or displayed open. ...
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[Strings Percussion Celesta] Jason Saldaña Dan Godwin Shannon McCormick Asaf Ronen Mark Bellman Jack Lee Jack Pattillo and Kathleen Zuelch Unlike the more dramatic tone of the previous full season, Red vs. Blue: Reconstruction, Recreation is more reminiscent of the comedic elements in the first five seasons, The Blood Gulch Chronicles. ==S...
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[philately] A triptych is a philatelic term (from the Greek: `three` + `fold`) which was borrowed from the art world and having the same meaning: a set of three panels hinged together. It is used to describe three se-tenant postage stamps of related design that make up a complete single design. In the US, the form is rarely used, perhaps be...
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hinged painting with three panels
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• (n.) Anything in three parts or leaves. • (n.) A writing tablet in three parts, two of which fold over on the middle part. • (n.) A picture or altarpiece in three compartments.
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A three paneled art piece, either image or carving, linked by hinges, used in religious iconography.
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(from the article `altarpiece`) ...is a low, decorated strip intended to raise the main part of the altarpiece to a height where it is readily visible from a distance. A diptych is ...
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Painting consisting of three panels, usually hinged together with the central panel being twice the width of the wings, which may fold inwards. The triptych developed from the
diptych and was used...
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* Polyptych.
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Painting or carving on three (hinged) panels.
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a work of art done in three separate panels. (See also Diptych)
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A three-part work of art; especially a painting, meant for placement on an altar, with three panels that fold together.
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Originally, a triptych was a writing tablet of three leaves. The term is also applied to a work of art which consists of three painted or carved panels in juxtaposition, hinged so that the two outer panes fold over the centre one. Triptychs are often found used as an altarpiece in Christian churches.
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[
n] - art consisting of a painting or carving (especially an altarpiece) on three panels (usually hinged together)
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Painting in three panels (see Altarpiece).
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noun art consisting of a painting or carving (especially an altarpiece) on three panels (usually hinged together)
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Painting consisting of three panels, usually hinged together with the central panel being twice the width of the wings, which may fold inwards. The triptych developed from the diptych and was used both as a portable altar and, on a larger scale, as an altarpiece
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