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trichotomic
trichotomic, a. (trɪkəʊ-, traɪkəʊˈtɒmɪk) [f. Gr. τρίχα triply + -τοµ-ος cut + -ic, after dichotomic.] = trichotomous.1873 Wagner tr. Teuffel's Hist. Rom. Lit. I. 442 A certain fondness of trichotomic composition. 1880 Athenæum 25 Dec. 851/3 To construct..the whole sum of human knowledge on the plan ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Trikonic
Peirce introduces trichotomic as the "art of making three-fold divisions.” Outline of trikonic Diagrammatic Trichotomic. In: F. DAU, ML. MUGNIER, G. STUMME, ed. wikipedia.org
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dichotomic
dichotomic, a. (daɪkəʊˈtɒmɪk) [mod. f. as dichotom-ous + -ic: in F. dichotomique.] Relating to or involving dichotomy; dichotomous.1873 Brit. Q. Rev. Jan. 301 The Scriptural representation is as often dichotomic as it is trichotomic..The dichotomic must be radically and essentially wrong. 1881 Linco... Oxford English Dictionary
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Semiosphere
In the semiotic theory of Charles Sanders Peirce, there are trichotomic phenomenological categories: Firstness (feeling), Secondness (relatability) and wikipedia.org
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tricho-
▪ I. tricho-1 (trɪkəʊ, traɪkəʊ) before a vowel trich- (trɪk, traɪk), ad. Gr. τριχο-, τριχ-, combining stem of θρίξ hair, in many terms of botany, zoology, etc. ‖ trichæsˈthesia Path. [mod.L., f. Gr. αἴσθησις feeling], a form of paræsthesia consisting in a sensation as of a hair on the skin. ‖ tricha... Oxford English Dictionary
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Classification of the sciences (Peirce)
It turns out that in most cases the divisions are trichotomic; the First of the three members relating to universal elements or laws, the Second arranging wikipedia.org
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tessara-
tessara- (ˈtɛsərə) also tessera-, a. Gr. τέσσαρα, -ερα, neuter pl. and comb. form of τέσσαρες, -ερες four, used in Greek compounds, and forming the first element in a few English words adopted from or formed on Greek. ˌtessaraˈdecad [decad], a group of fourteen. tessaradecaˈsyllabon [decasyllabon], ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Categories (Peirce)
242-247 Peirce, C.S. (1887–1888), "A Guess At the Riddle", Manuscript 909; The Essential Peirce, vol. 1, pp. 245–279; Eprint Peirce, C.S. (1888), "Trichotomic wikipedia.org
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Temporal logic
It is common to restrict the class of frames to those with a relation < that is transitive, antisymmetric, reflexive, trichotomic, irreflexive, total, wikipedia.org
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Black-faced blenny
genes and came to the conclusion that T. delaisi, T. melanurus, and T. tripteronotus rapidly diverged after the Messinian Salinity Crisis and have a trichotomic wikipedia.org
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Sociology of space
Lefebvre argues that there are three aspects to our spatial existence, which exist in a kind of trichotomic philosophical triad: Third Space (i.e., representational wikipedia.org
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