Triplet
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A triplet is a set of three items. It may refer to:
- one of three babies in a multiple birth
- Opal in preparation to be a gemstone
- Tuple of length 3 in mathematics
- Tuplet in music
- Tercet in poetry
- Spin triplet in quantum mechanics — as in triplet oxygen, or simply triplet state in general.
- Tandem bicycle with three seats
- Photography triplet or paint triplet
- J-coupling as part of NMR spectroscopy
- A series of three nucleotide bases that form a codon
The Triplets may refer to:
- The Triplets, a Catalan children's book
- The Triplets (band), a Latin pop group
- Troy Aikman, Emmitt Smith, and Michael Irvin of NFL fame from 1990-1999
- Binghamton Triplets, a minor league baseball team
[edit] See also
- Les Triplettes de Belleville, a 2003 french animated film by Sylvain Chomet
- Triptych, a work of art which is divided into three sections
- First Hurwitz triplet
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