Trilogical
adj ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 Pertaining to or organized into a trilogy. not-comparable
"Scattered through his trilogical autobiography (and perhaps elsewhere in his other works) are tantalizing glimpses of his aerial adventures."
- 2 Having three parts, branches, or stages. not-comparable
"Can we believe that those rich varieties by which we are surrounded—life, the soul, love, virtue, and others—that these are everywhere and always the result of that one trilogical form of proceeding—thesis, antithesis, synthesis."
- 3 Three-way. not-comparable
"In contrast to a bilogical model, the trilogical model uses three values of branch potential during performance of computations."
- 4 Based on or unifying three perspectives. not-comparable
"The old triad theory cannot even be praised for what is found fault with in the newer trilogical theory of reality, viz. that it is only concerned with the rational (nur das Begriffene, 84), to such an extent illusion and superstition then overshadowed the sense of reality."
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More examples"Scattered through his trilogical autobiography (and perhaps elsewhere in his other works) are tantalizing glimpses of his aerial adventures."
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