triadic

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English

Etymology

triad +‎ -ic

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triadic

  1. of or relating to a triad
    1. (mathematics) having an arity of three (taking three arguments or operands)
  2. (obsolete) trivalent
  3. (translation studies) describing interpreting that involves three parties, i.e., the two clients and the interpreter
    • 2008, Candace Séguinot, edited by John Kearns, Translator and Interpreter Training: Issues, Methods and Debates, Continuum International Publishing Group, page 13:
      The notion that one is doing a worthwhile job and the interpretation of just what kinds of intervention are possible are key in the issues of triadic interpreting...

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