triad
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From Latin triad-, stem of trias (“three, triad”), from Ancient Greek τριάς (triás).
Sense 3 (“branch of a Chinese underground criminal society”) is due to the word being applied by the British authorities to underground society in Hong Kong based on the geometry of the Chinese character, derived from a name used by some of those societies, 三合會 / 三合会 (sānhéhuì, “Three Harmonies Society”), referring to the union between heaven, earth, and humanity.
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triad (plural triads)
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