triune

English

Etymology

From tri- + Latin unus (one).

Adjective

triune (not comparable)

  1. Threefold, having three components that are both separate and united.
  2. (Christianity, specifically, of the Trinity) Having three hypostases that are perfectly united but distinct.

Derived terms

  • triune brain

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