triadism

/ˈtraɪəˌdɪzəm/
noun
  1. A system or theory based on three parts or elements; the state of being a triad.
    • The political alliance was based on a triadism of economic, social, and environmental goals.
    • Some religions incorporate triadism, such as the Christian concept of the Trinity.
    • The philosopher's triadism proposed that mind, body, and spirit are equally important.
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