triform
/ˈtraɪfɔːrm/Definitions
1. adjective
Having three forms or phases.
“The triform god was often depicted as having three different aspects: earth, air, and water.”
2. noun
Something that has three forms or phases.
“The triform structure was designed to adapt to different environmental conditions.”
3. noun
A goddess or deity with three aspects or forms.
“The ancient Celtic goddess was revered as a triform deity with power over nature and fertility.”