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tripartite
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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"divided in three," early 15c., from Latin tripartitus "divided into three parts," from tri- "three" (see three ) + partitus , past participle of partiri "to divide" (see part (v.)).
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 In three parts. 2 Done by three parties (as an agreement).
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
In Christian theology , the tripartite view of man (trichotomy) holds that man is a composite of three distinct components: body , soul and spirit . It is in contrast to the bipartite view (dichotomy), where soul and spirit are taken as different terms ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ a tripartite political system EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ You understand better than perhaps any of your predecessors that ours is a tripartite system of government, with three co-equal branches.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Tripartite \Trip"ar*tite\, a. [L. tripartitus; tri- (see Tri- ) + partitus, p. p. of partiri to part, to divide. See Part , v. i.] Divided into three parts; triparted; as, a tripartite leaf. Having three corresponding parts or copies; as, to make indentures ...
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
adj. involving three parties or elements; "the triangular mother-father-child relationship"; "a trilateral agreement"; "a tripartite treaty"; "a tripartite division"; "a three-way playoff" [syn: triangular , trilateral , three-party , three-way ]
Usage examples of tripartite.
On December 3 the Japanese ambassador in Rome called on the Duce and formally asked Italy to declare war on the United States, in accordance with the Tripartite Pact, as soon as the conflict with America should begin.
Stalin to meet us at some agreed unshattered town in Germany for a Tripartite Meeting in July, We should not rendezvous at any place within the present Russian military zone.
Ash Ock are responsible for unleashing this tripartite Paratwa, and that this assassin is indeed honeysucking multiple victims for some unknown purpose, then something else seems clear: Our enemy is in one hell of a rush.
The friendly seaside resort -- where sea baths were taken as early as 1823 -- with its low-lying fishing village and dome-surmounted casino, its medium-high dunes and scrub pine forest, with its fishing boats, its hundred and fifty feet of pier, and its tripartite bathhouse, with the watch-tower of the German Lifesaving Society, was situated exactly halfway between Neufahrwasser and Glettkau on the shores of the Gulf of Danzig.
Security lady at the Rectus Bulbi and down to the YYY studio's freezing pink basement, where the only person who didn't talk like an angry cartoon character, a severely carbuncular man at the engineer's board, would by way of comment point only at a tripartite onionskin screen that stood folded beneath a handless wall-clock, possibly signifying that no hiatus could be all that long if the absent party hadn't taken her trusty screen.
Big enough so that these basidiocarps," and he indicated the tripartite fruiting bodies nearby, "and the ones we saw at the place where we were attacked by the mokusinga could all be reproductive bodies sprouting from the same individual source.
Big enough so that these basidiocarps,” and he indicated the tripartite fruiting bodies nearby, “and the ones we saw at the place where we were attacked by the mokusinga could all be reproductive bodies sprouting from the same individual source.
Installed at the tripartite junction was a first-rate weatherproofed road sign, newly stamped and finished, that had been knocked sufficiently askew to render the directions imprinted thereon as useless as tits on a boar hog.