Triad

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A triad, a group of three, may refer to:

  • Triad (Greek philosophy), Pythagorean symbol for the number three
  • Triad (music), set of three notes, most commonly forming a diatonic tertian chord
  • Triad (relationship), term for a relationship between three people
  • Triad (religious) three deities commonly associated together; three deities forming a group with common associations; three deities thought of as three phases of one deity; or three entities thought of as aspects of one deity (e.g. the "great goddess" or Triple Goddess - grandmother, mother, and daughter or, crone, matron, and maiden, and in Catholicism - father, son, spirit); triple deities
  • Triad (sociology), term for a group of three people as a unit of study
  • Welsh Triads, collections of Medieval Welsh legend and history
  • Triplism frequently occurring in religion and mythology

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In medicine, a triad often refers to three symptoms of a syndrome, such as the following.

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National Grid (UK): Triad demand