trinity
/ˈtrɪn.ɪti/Definitions
1. noun
A group of three related things, especially a set of three divine beings in Christianity, consisting of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
“The concept of the Holy Trinity is central to Christian theology.”
2. noun
A state of being three in number or consisting of three parts.
“The trinity of the three branches of government ensures balance and stability.”
3. noun
A set of three things that are equal or equivalent in value or importance.
“The trinity of coffee, sugar, and cream is the perfect combination for a delicious latte.”
4. verb
To make or declare something a trinity.
“The theologian trinity the concept of God as a single entity.”