triplex

adj

Etymology

From Latin triplex. Analyzable as tri- + -plex.

  1. borrowed from triplex

Definitions

  1. Having three parts

    Having three parts; triple or threefold.

  2. A building with three apartments or divisions.

  3. A dwelling unit with three floors.

    • There were influential and corruptible people like his friend, Max, onetime singer for the Pink Buttons, now a wind-power potentate who owned a SoHo triplex and threw a caviar-strewn Christmas party each year […]
  4. + 5 more definitions
    1. A throwing motion where three balls are thrown with one hand at the same time.

    2. Triple time.

    3. Anything with three parts.

      • In a recent paper on homopyrimidine decamers containing aeg-monomers and thymine monomers with a sulfomethyl substituent at the γ-position, similar triplexes has also been described [43 ].
    4. To make triplex.

    5. a safety glass for car windows, consisting of three layers (glass and mica).

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