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French

Detailed Translations for triplet from French to English

triplet:

triplet

  1. triplet
    the triplet
    – A unique identifier made from three otherwise separate pieces of information. For example, a color can be specified by a red, blue, green triplet. Triplets are the second most common type of ID after single, or unique, IDs. 1

Translation Matrix for triplet:

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triplet triplet trio

Wiktionary Translations for triplet:

triplet
noun
  1. groupe de trois éléments.
triplet
noun
  1. a group of three



English

Detailed Translations for triplet from English to French

triplet:

triplet [the ~] nomen

  1. the triplet (three; trio; set of three)
    le trio
  2. the triplet
    – A unique identifier made from three otherwise separate pieces of information. For example, a color can be specified by a red, blue, green triplet. Triplets are the second most common type of ID after single, or unique, IDs. 1

Translation Matrix for triplet:

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trio set of three; three; trio; triplet set of three; triad; trio
- triad; trio; triple
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triplet triplet

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Related Definitions for "triplet":

  1. a set of three similar things considered as a unit2
  2. one of three offspring born at the same time from the same pregnancy2
  3. A unique identifier made from three otherwise separate pieces of information. For example, a color can be specified by a red, blue, green triplet. Triplets are the second most common type of ID after single, or unique, IDs.1

Wiktionary Translations for triplet:

triplet
noun
  1. a group of three
  2. one of three siblings born at the same time of the same mother
  3. group of three notes played in place of two
triplet
Cross Translation:
FromToVia
triplet triplés Drilling — eines von insgesamt drei Kindern, die bei Mehrlingsgeburt zur Welt gekommen sind
triplet triolet TrioleMusik: Ton- beziehungsweise Notengruppe, deren Notenwert gleichmäßig auf zwei Drittel der Original-Notenwertes verkürzt wird