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triptychtrip‧tych /ˈtrɪptɪk/ noun [countable] triptychOrigin: 1700-1800 Greek triptychos ‘having three folds’, from tri- + ptyche ‘fold’ - As news of his triptych spread, he fell under increasing suspicion.
- Facing you on a curved wall is a triptych of towering double screens.
- First the St Sebastian triptych, all finished, down to the last arrowhead and gobbet of blood.
- Interior screens can range from fabric-covered triptych folding ones you can move around to sliding doors to a climbing house plant.
- It looked rather like a closed triptych.
- It takes the form of a painted triptych, eleven feet high, and is signed by Melchior Salabuss and dated 1588.
- The work forms part of a triptych - combining also the Requiem and Stabat Mater.
- There was no sign of the St Sebastian triptych.
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