Definitionadj. involving three parties or elements
Last update: August 3, 2015
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They had tripartite treaty with the neighbouring country. [Please select]
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It perpetuates the tripartite division of the world by the ancient Greeks and survives in the Royal Orb. [Please select]
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Some writers bring them all under one great family, _Mustelidae_, but the above tripartite arrangement is, I think, better for ordinary purposes. [Please select]
The result of the affair was a tripartite agreement by which the three powers in 1889 undertook a protectorate over the islands. [Please select]
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Over against this dying class of the gentry stood, broadly speaking, a tripartite opposition. [Please select]
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For an untold period in the past there has been a very interesting tripartite relationship between Bears, Caribou, and Caribou-eater Chipewyans about the south end of Nueltin Lake. [Please select]
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The Diana of the Romans was identified with the Greek Artemis, with whom she shares that peculiar tripartite character, which so strongly marks the individuality of the Greek goddess. [Please select]
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