troic
/troʊɪk/Definitions
1. noun
A group of three celestial bodies that are gravitationally bound together, typically consisting of a star and two planets or other objects.
“The astronomer studied the troic system of the star and its two orbiting planets.”
2. noun
A group of three related or connected things.
“The three-part troic of the novel consisted of the protagonist, the love interest, and the villain.”