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tri·ple I. \ˈtripəl\ verb (tripled ; tripled ; tripling \-p(ə)liŋ\ ; triples) Etymology: Middle English triplen, from Late Latin triplare, from Latin triplus triple transitive verb 1. : to make three times as great or as much or as many : make threefold : multiply by three : treble < triple the possible 3 percent to 9 — Gabriel Kolko > < recreation facilities for children were tripled — Current Biography > 2. a. : to advance (a base runner in baseball) by a three-base hit b. : to bring about the scoring of (a run in baseball) by a three-base hit intransitive verb 1. : to become three times as great : grow to three times the former number, size, or amount : increase threefold : treble < the population has almost tripled since 1930 — American Guide Series: Michigan > 2. : to make a three-base hit in baseball II. noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from Latin triplus 1. a. : a triple sum, quantity, or number : a threefold amount : the product of a number multiplied by three < add more than triple to his income — H.C.W.Angelo > < increased to triple its original size > b. : a combination of three usually of related character and united : a group, set, or series of three 2. triples plural but singular or plural in construction : a system for ringing changes on seven bells consisting of three pairs plus tenor 3. : triplet 2 4. : three-base hit 5. : triple valve 6. : turkey 6 III. adjective Etymology: Middle French or Latin; Middle French, from Latin triplus, from tri- + -plus (as in duplus double) — more at double 1. : being three times as much or as great or as many : multiplied by three : of three times the amount or quantity : threefold 2. : consisting of three usually combined members, things, or sets : having three parts joined together < overcrowding produced triple sessions in some schools > 3. : having a threefold relation or character : having three applications : combining three often dissimilar things or qualities : existing or occurring in three ways < worked as a double or even triple agent — Time > 4. : taken by threes or in groups of three 5. : three times repeated : treble 6. : having three beats per measure < triple time > < triple rhythm > 7. a. of meter : having units of three components (as syllables) < triple feet > b. of rhyme : involving correspondence of three syllables (as in unfortunate-importunate) IV. variant of tripple V. noun : trifecta herein |