Triple

Adjective

 * 1) Made up of three related elements, often matching
 * The triple markings on this vase are quite unique.
 * 1) Three times the quantity
 * Give me a triple serving of mashed potatoes.
 * 1) Designed for three users
 * a triple room
 * 1) Folded in three; composed of three layers
 * 2) Having three aspects; very ambiguous.
 * a triple meaning
 * 1)  Of time, three times as fast as very fast.

Related terms

 * duple
 * treble

Noun

 * 1)  A drink with three portions of alcohol.
 * I've had a hard day, make that a triple.
 * 1) 🇺🇸 A hamburger with three patties.
 * I'd like a triple with cheese.
 * 1)  A three-base hit
 * The shortstop hit a triple to lead off the ninth.
 * 1)  A takeout shot in which three stones are removed from play.
 * 2)  A sequence of three elements or 3-tuple.

Derived terms

 * triplestore

Verb

 * 1) To multiply by three
 * The company tripled their earnings per share over last quarter.
 * 1)  To get a three-base hit
 * The batter tripled into the gap.
 * 1) To become three times as large
 * Our earnings have tripled in the last year.

Thesaurus
accelerate, aggravate, beef up, blow up, complicate, concentrate, condense, consolidate, cube, deepen, deltoid, double, enhance, exacerbate, exaggerate, fan-shaped, heat up, heighten, hop up, hot up, intensify, jazz up, key up, magnify, make complex, multiply by three, ramify, redouble, reinforce, sharpen, soup up, step up, strengthen, tern, ternal, ternary, ternate, three, three-in-one, three-ply, threefold, threesome, treble, triadic, trial, triangular, trilogic, trinal, trine, trinity, trio, triplex, triplicate, triumvirate, triune, troika, whet

Etymology
, from triplus.

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 * let rip, prelit

Derived terms

 * triplement

Etymology
From triplus:.

Adjective
triple


 * 1) Feminine plural form of triplo

Anagrams

 * peltri

Adjective

 * 1) triple