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triad

noun

tri·​ad ˈtrī-ˌad How to pronounce triad (audio)
 also  -əd
1
: a union or group of three : trinity
2
: a chord of three tones consisting of a root with its third and fifth and constituting the harmonic basis of tonal music
triadic adjective
triadically adverb

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The best-known type of triad is a type of musical chord consisting of three notes. A D-major triad is made up of the notes D, F-sharp, and A; an F-minor triad is made up of F, A-flat, and C; and so on. Major and minor triads form the basis of tonal music, and songs and other pieces usually end with a triadic harmony. In medicine, a triad is a set of three symptoms that go together. The Chinese criminal organizations called triads got their name from the triangular symbol that they used back when they began, centuries ago, as patriotic organizations. Today, with over 100,000 members, the triads operate in the U.S., Canada, and many other countries.

Example Sentences

a triad of candlesticks on the mantel
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Word History

Etymology

Latin triad-, trias, from Greek, from treis three

First Known Use

1546, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of triad was in 1546

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