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tripartite

[trahy-pahr-tahyt] / traɪˈpɑr taɪt /


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Whereas the army now holds the majority of territory across the wider tripartite capital - meaning Omdurman, Bahri and Khartoum.

From BBC Feb. 7, 2025

However, when subunits are mutated or USP39 is absent, the stability of the tripartite complex is compromised, causing the spliceosome to lose precision.

From Science Daily Nov. 14, 2024

He is also working to destabilize the shaky government of Bosnia-Herzegovina, which is divided into an odd tripartite presidency with one representative of each of the three major ethno-religious constituencies.

From Seattle Times Apr. 5, 2024

In the ideal version of this tripartite relationship, all parties have recognized institutional roles they are expected to fulfill for the common good.

From Salon Dec. 24, 2023

Built of white limestone and pink Aswan granite, the Pharos had a tripartite structure based on a vaguely Pythagorean geometric theme, with a square-sided base, octagonal middle, and circular upper stage.

From "Circumference" by Nicholas Nicastro




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