| tid | three times a day [Lat. ter in die] |
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| tin | three times a night [Lat. ter in nocte] |
| TPBS | three-phase radionuclide bone scanning |
| three | a way of adding a third party to your conversation without the assistance of a telephone operator |
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| three | an electric switch that has three terminals |
| three | of or relating to vehicles having three wheels |
| three | of or relating to vehicles having three wheels |
| three | having more than one decidedly dissimilar aspects or qualities |
| three | three times as great or many |
| three | by a factor of three |
| three | (United Kingdom) former cupronickel coin of the United Kingdom equal to three pennies |
| three | of trifling worth |
| three | costing 3 cents (United States) or 3 pence (Britain) |
| three | used of nail size |
| three | a set with 3 times 20 members |
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