trio
noun/ˈtɹi.əʊ/UK/ˈtɹioʊ/US
Etymology
PIE word *tréyes 1715-25; borrowing from Italian trio.
- borrowed from trio
Definitions
A group of three people or things.
- I gave a yell for assistance, landed the leader one in the eye and backed into my tent for a weapon. By the time I was out again our fellows were running up, but the precious trio had disappeared.
- I'm cooking crab cakes with arugula and mayonnaise, griddled lamb with rosemary potatoes and buttered spinach, then a trio of desserts.
A group of three musicians.
- Mr. Cleaver latched on to the idea, and within moments, the trio was swinging hard over a walking bass line — the equivalent of a blurred picture coming into unequivocal focus.
A piece of music written for three musicians.
- I love his music, but it is a bit disconcerting to realize that you could die in extreme old age and still only be familiar with a mere handful of the baryton trios.
- Despite their opus number, the Fantasiestücke were composed in 1842, the same year as the Piano Quartet and Quintet, and five years before the first two of the piano trios (the third followed in 1852).
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A passage in the middle of a minuet, frequently in a different key.
Any cocktail made with a spirit, a liqueur, and a creamy ingredient.
Synonym of three-in-one (“type of fast food”).
Synonym of tierce.
- Carrados ought to have won the point and divided tricks, leaving his opponent a minor quart and a solitary trio—about 15 on the hand. By a careless discard he threw away both chances and the final score stood at 205-112.
Alternative form of Tiriyó.
The neighborhood
- synonymthreesomegroup of three
- synonymtriad
- synonymtrine
- synonymtrinity
- synonymtroika
- synonymtriumvirate
- synonymtern
- synonymternary
- synonymternion
- synonymthreeness
- synonymtrinary
- synonymtrio
- neighborsolo - 1
- neighborduo - 2
- neighbortriplet - 3
- neighborquartet - 4
- neighborquintet - 5
- neighborsextet - 6
- neighbornumber
- neighbortierce
- neighborgroup
- neighbortriennium
- neighbortrilogy
- neighbortriumvirate
Derived
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for trio. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA