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Triplet logo #10101) Birth phenomenon 2) Child of a very special birth 3) Deuce-ace 4) Digit 5) Figure 6) Holiday rental for three 7) Leash 8) Multiple birth child 9) Multiple-birth baby 10) One of three babies 11) One of three siblings 12) One third of a delivery 13) One with instant siblings 14) Part of a rare birth
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Triplet logo #10101) Tercet 2) Tern 3) Ternion 4) Terzetto 5) Threesome 6) Trey 7) Triad 8) Trilogy 9) Trimurti 10) Trine 11) Trinity 12) Trio 13) Triplicity
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triplet logo #22519bicycle built for three.
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triplet logo #21032a three-syllable foot, or a three-line stanza, with a single rhyme. For example, Robert Herrick's 'Upon Julia's Clothes.'
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Triplet logo #21002• (n.) A group of three notes sung or played in the tree of two. • (n.) A collection or combination of three of a kind; three united. • (n.) Three children or offspring born at one birth. • (n.) Three verses rhyming together.
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triplet logo #21128A system of three quadrupoles of alternating polarity; it is used much like a doublet, but allows for coincidental focusing in the horizontal and vertical planes.
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triplet logo #21003(from the article `assembled gem`) Triplets consist of a crown of stone and a lower portion (not necessarily the whole pavilion) of stone, sandwiching a layer of foil or other material ...
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triplet logo #21003(from the article `fine structure`) In the atoms of alkali metals such as sodium and potassium, there are two components of fine structure (called doublets), while in atoms of alkaline ... The second additional feature is the pattern of the absorption peaks. In the bromoethane example, the CH3 peak is split into three distinct peaks, .....
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triplet logo #21003(from the article `multiple birth`) As with twins, the other types of multiple births may or may not be monozygotic. Any combination may occur; e.g., triplets may be derived from a ...
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triplet logo #21003(from the article `photochemical reaction`) ...states are particularly important in storing energy for chemical processes. The most important of the last named kind of transition is a ... ...be in a triplet state. By contrast, substances with all electrons paired show no net magnetic moment and are referred to as singlet states. In ... ...
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triplet logo #21142an ordered set of three binary digits
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triplet logo #20973<microscopy> A combination of three simple lenses cemented together. Two positive lenses with a negative lens between them can produce a well-corrected system. ... (05 Aug 1998) ...
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triplet logo #21001(trip´lәt) one of three offspring produced at one birth. a combination of three objects or entities acting together, as three lenses. codon.
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triplet logo #22290 A manufactured stone that is made by sandwiching three thin layers of stones together. For example, an opal triplet has a top, protective layer of clear quartz, a thin middle layer of opal, and a base layer of dark, color-enhancing matrix, usually black onyx or ironstone.
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triplet logo #22291 Gem composed of three cross-sections pasted together. The top portion, which is the portion that is visible, consists of a naturally occurring, valuable gem, while the bottom two portions are low-grade material, such as glass or rock crystal.
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Triplet logo #22385A tercet that forms a complete stanza by itself.
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Triplet logo #22429A three-syllable foot, or a three-line stanza, with a single rhyme. For example, robert herrick's 'u
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triplet logo #10444A group of 3 security data elements used in GSM authentication. Composed of RAND (network challenge random number), SRES (expected user response) and CK (Cipher Key).
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Triplet logo #20592A lens that is made of three components. Small triplets are always cemented, but the large triplets that are used as the objective lenses for apochromatic refracting telescopes are usually air-spaced. If you are buying a telescope that has such an objective lens, check that the fluorite component is not the front element of the lens. Fluorite ...
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Triplet logo #21217In music a triplet is a group of three notes sung or played in the three of two, or an abnormal division of a note into three instead of two equal notes of lesser value.
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Triplet logo #23116aaa, often repeating like the couplet.
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triplet logo #23110(shown with a horizontal bracket and a '3') Three notes in the place of two, used to subdivide a beat.
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Triplet logo #22079A tercet in which all three lines rhyme.
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triplet logo #20974 noun a set of three similar things considered as a unit
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triplet logo #20974 noun one of three offspring born at the same time from the same pregnancy
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