tercet
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tercet
n. group or set of three lines of verse (often rhyming); triplet, group of three notes that have the same time value as two regular notes (Music)

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Tercet
A tercet is composed of three lines of poetry, forming a stanza or a complete poem. English-language haiku is an example of an unrhymed tercet poem. A poetic triplet is a tercet in which all three lines follow the same rhyme, a a a; triplets are rather rare; they are more customarily used sparingly in verse of heroic couplets or other couplet verse, to add extraordinary emphasis.

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tercet

Noun
1. the cardinal number that is the sum of one and one and one
(synonym) three, 3, III, trio, threesome, tierce, leash, troika, triad, trine, trinity, ternary, ternion, triplet, terzetto, trey, deuce-ace
(hypernym) digit, figure


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tercet
nm. (Music) tercet, group of three notes that have the same time value as two regular notes

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Tercet
(n.)
A triplet; a group of three lines.
  
 
(n.)
A triplet.
  

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