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Translingual

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Signal flag for the digit 3

Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromEnglishthree.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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three

  1. (international standards)NATO &ICAOradiotelephony clear code (spelling-alphabet name) for the digit3.
    Synonym:terrathree(ITU/IMO)


ICAO/NATO radiotelephonic clear codes
AlfaBravoCharlieDeltaEchoFoxtrotGolfHotelIndiaJuliettKiloLimaMike
NovemberOscarPapaQuebecRomeoSierraTangoUniformVictorWhiskeyXrayYankeeZulu
zeroonetwothree(tree)four(fower)five(fife)sixseveneightnine(niner)hundredthousanddecimal
ICAO/NATO vs ITU/IMO radiotelephonic clear codes for digits
ICAO/NATOzeroonetwothree(tree)four(fower)five(fife)sixseveneightnine(niner)
ITU/IMOnadazerounaonebissotwoterrathreekartefourpantafivesoxisixsettesevenoktoeightnovenine

References

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  1. ^Annex 10 to the Convention on International Civil Aviation: Aeronautical Telecommunications; Volume II Communication Procedures including those with PANS status[1], 6th edition, International Civil Aviation Organization, 2001 October, archived fromthe original on31 March 2019, page§5.2.1.4.3.1

English

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English numbers(edit)
30
 ←  234  → 
   Cardinal:three
   Ordinal:third
   Abbreviated ordinal:3rd
   Latinate ordinal:tertiary
   Reverse order ordinal:third to last
   Latinate reverse order ordinal:antepenultimate
   Adverbial:threetimes,thrice
   Multiplier:threefold
   Latinate multiplier:triple
   Distributive:triply
   Germanic collective:trio,threesome
   Collective of n parts:triplet
   Greek or Latinate collective:triad
   Greek collective prefix:tri-
   Latinate collective prefix:tri-
   Fractional:third
   Elemental:triplet
   Greek prefix:trito-
   Number of musicians:trio,triplet
   Number of years:triennium

Alternative forms

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Etymology

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PIE word
*tréyes

FromMiddle Englishthre,threo,thrie,thri, fromOld Englishþrī, fromProto-West Germanic*þrīʀ, fromProto-Germanic*þrīz, fromProto-Indo-European*tréyes.Doublet oftres andtrey.

Cognate withGermandrei,Albaniantre,Armenianերեք(erekʻ),Latintrēs,Latviantrīs,Lithuaniantrỹs,Greekτρεῖς(treîs),Old Church Slavonicтрьѥ(trĭje), and others.

Pronunciation

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Numeral

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three

  1. Anumericalvalue aftertwo and beforefour. Represented in Arabic digits as3; this many dots (•••).
  2. Describing aset orgroup with threeelements.

Synonyms

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Related terms

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Translations

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cardinal number 3
describing set or group with three components

See also

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Noun

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three (pluralthrees)

  1. The digit/figure 3.
  2. Anything measuring threeunits, aslength.
    Put all thethrees in a separate container.
  3. A person who is threeyears old.
    All thethrees will go in Mrs. Smith's class, while I'll take the fours and fives.
  4. Theplaying card featuring threepips.
  5. Threeo'clock, either a.m. or p.m.
  6. (basketball)Abbreviation ofthree-pointer.

Derived terms

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Translations

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digit/figure 3
anything measuring three units
person who is three years old
playing card
basketball: abbreviation of three-pointer

See also

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Playing cards in English ·playing cards(layout ·text)
acedeuce,twothreefourfivesixseven
eightninetenjack,knavequeenkingjoker
Symbols of number three in various numeral systems

Anagrams

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Manx

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Numeral

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three

  1. Alternative spelling oftree.

Scots

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Scots numbers(edit)
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   Cardinal:three
   Ordinal:third

Alternative forms

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Etymology

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FromMiddle Englishthre, fromOld Englishþriē,þrī,þreō, fromProto-West Germanic*þrīʀ, fromProto-Germanic*þrīz, fromProto-Indo-European*tréyes.

Pronunciation

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Numeral

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three

  1. three

References

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