[
US
/tɹɪˈpɫɛks/
]
[ UK /tɹˈɪplɛks/ ]
[ UK /tɹˈɪplɛks/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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having three units or components or elements
overcrowding made triple sessions necessary
a treble row of red beads
triple time has three beats per measure
a ternary operation
triplex windows
How To Use triplex In A Sentence
- He helped us convert the home into a triplex that we could rent out.
- Duplexes must cost no more than $135,000, triplexes less than $185,000, fourplexes under $190,000 and a fiveplex must come in under $205,000.
- He said he wants to see a moratorium on housing demolition and the construction of triplexes until the impact of the increased density allowances are better understood by council and area residents.
- De Aethiopia intratur in Indiam, mediam, nam triplex est videlicet infima, quæ in quibusdam suis partibus est nimis frigida ad inhabitandum: Media quæ satis temperata est, et superior, quæ nimis calida. The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville
- The five centimetres of the lacquered triplex door were the only degrees separating the two from each other now.
- They looked on in disbelief at the once-majestic greystone triplex across from Fletcher's Field: the triplex on one of the city's most fashionable streets had fallen inexplicably into an advanced state of disrepair.
- It took him two hours to cut the pattern into the turf using a fairway mower for the stripes and a triplex tee mower for the stars.
- Atriplex spilled toll left of this line it?
- I'm sure lots of lesbians have no problem having cars, cash, triplexes or being part of this system, but why is it that so many of us do?
- Diplexed and triplexed types have a single cable input which is selectively split to the outlet sockets.