trilogic

/traɪˈlɒdʒɪk/

Definitions

1. noun

relating to or denoting a system of logic that is based on three fundamental principles or aspects.

“The new trilogic approach to problem-solving has been widely adopted in the industry.”

2. adjective

relating to or characteristic of a work that consists of three parts, especially a trilogy.

“The trilogic novel was a huge success, selling millions of copies worldwide.”

Synonyms

  • triadic
  • trifurcate
  • triple

Antonyms

  • binary
  • dichotomous