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triadism|ˈtraɪədɪz(ə)m| [f. as prec. + -ism.] Method, system, or principle of triads; arrangement in groups of three; threefold constitution.
1846T. W. Jenkyn Baxter's Wks. Pref. Ess. 50 The method which Baxter adopted for systematizing the doctrines of Theology may be called Triadism. [Cf. trichotomize.]1909A. R. Colquhoun in Q. Rev. Apr. 672 The suggestion that triadism should supersede dualism as the basis of the [Habsburg] monarchy supposes the erection of a third (i.e. a Slav) State. |