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3 (band)
For the 1980s progressive rock band, see 3 (1980s band).There was also a post hardcore band called 3, which was signed to Dischord Records3 is an American experimental/progressive rock band formed in Woodstock, New York in the early 90s.
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3 (number)
3 (three) is a numbernumeral, and glyph. It is the natural number following 2 and preceding 4.
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Cube (algebra)
In arithmetic and algebra, the cube of a number n is its third power — the result of multiplying it by itself three times: n3 = n × n × n.This is also the volume formula for a geometric cube with sides of length n, giving rise to the name. The inverse operation of finding a number whose cube is n is called extracting the cube root of n. It determines the side of the cube of a given volume. It is also n raised to the one-third power.A perfect cube (also called a cube number, or sometimes just a cube) is a number which is the cube of an integer.
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Performance appraisal
Performance appraisal, also known as employee appraisal, is a method by which the performance of an employee is evaluated (generally in terms of qualityquantitycost and time). The roots of performance appraisal can be found in Frederick Winslow Taylor's time and motion study. Performance appraisal is a part of career development.
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3
Noun
1. the cardinal number that is the sum of one and one and one
(synonym) three, III, trio, threesome, tierce, leash, troika, triad, trine, trinity, ternary, ternion, triplet, tercet, terzetto, trey, deuce-ace
(hypernym) digit, figure
Adjective
1. being one more than two
(synonym) three, iii
(similar) cardinal



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n. (Hira=さん) three

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3 (tres)
= 3 (three).
Ex: Most of them -- there are 24 people on the library staff; 6 in reference (3 males and 3 females) -- have not personally experienced sexual harassment and haven't been aware that it exists.
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* 3/4 (tres cuartos) = three-quarters (3/4).

 
tres
= triplet.
Ex: The indicator triplet: transience, renewal, and dynamism is used to describe the 'physical shape' of a national scientific community = Los tres indicadores de transitoriedad, renovación y dinamismo se utilizan para describir la "forma física" de la comunidad científica de una nación.
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= three (3).
Ex: Indexing languages may be of three distinct types.
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* a tres bandas = three pronged.
* barba de tres días = stubble beard, stubble.
* barba de tres días de moda = designer stubble.
* buscarle tres pies al gato = split + hairs.
* casa de tres plantas = three-storeyed house.
* de tres caras = three-sided.
* de tres páginas = three-page.
* en tres etapas = three-step.
* en tres fases = three-step.
* entre tres partes = 3-party [three-party].
* grupo de tres = threesome.
* no hay dos sin tres = things + come in threes.
* que consta de tres puntos = three-point.
* regla de tres, la = rule of three, the.
* tres cuartos (3/4) = three-quarters (3/4), three-fourths (3/4).
* tres goles en un mismo partido = hat trick.
* tres peniques = threepence, thruppence.
* tres veces = thrice.
* tres victorias consecutivas = hat trick.
* uno de cada tres = one in three.
* zona de los tres estados = tristate area.


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