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a fetus with triplication of body parts.
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the excited state resulting when an electron is activated by absorbing a photon, moves to an outer orbital of higher energy, with the electron spin parallel to that of the other unpaired electron; it is a long-lived state that cannot decay to a ground state unless the spin changes again.
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| triplet |
Three verse lines sharing the same rhyme.
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| triplet |
A group of three notes performed in the time of two of the same kind.
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| triplet |
A tercet in which all three lines rhyme. See also tercet.
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