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Tripartite means composed of or split into three parts, or refers to three parties. Specifically, it may also refer to any of the following: *
3 (number) 3 (three) is a number, numeral and digit. It is the natural number following 2 and preceding 4, and is the smallest odd prime number and the only prime preceding a square number. It has religious or cultural significance in many societie ...
* Tripartite language * Tripartite motto * Tripartite System in British education * Tripartite classification of authority * Tripartite contract or agreement; between three parties Political: *
Tripartite system (politics) Separation of powers refers to the division of a state's government into branches, each with separate, independent powers and responsibilities, so that the powers of one branch are not in conflict with those of the other branches. The typic ...
, the separation of political power among a legislature, an executive, and a judiciary * Tripartite Agreement (Horn of Africa), a 2018 cooperation agreement between Eritrea, Ethiopia and Somalia *
Tripartite Agreement of 1936 The Tripartite Agreement was an international monetary agreement entered into by the United States, France, and Great Britain in September 1936. The purpose of the agreement was to stabilize their nations' currencies both at home and in the internat ...
, an international monetary agreement entered into by the United States, France, and Great Britain to stabilize their nations' currencies. * Tripartite Pact between the Axis Powers of World War II * Britain–India–Nepal Tripartite Agreement, signed in 1947 concerning the rights of Gurkhas in military service. * Tripartite Declaration of 1950, signed by the United States, Britain, and France to guarantee the territorial ''status quo'' determined by Arab–Israeli armistice agreements * Three-parties, the "Three-parties alliance", or ''Tripartisme'', a coalition government in France after World War 2 * Madrid Accords, signed by Spain, Morocco, and Mauritania in 1975 to end Spanish presence in the territory of Spanish Sahara * The
Tripartite Accord (Lebanon) The Tripartite Accord () of 1985 was a short-lived agreement between the three major Lebanese feuding factions, signed in Damascus, Syria, to end the Lebanese Civil War. The agreement allowed a Syrian peace-keeping military presence in Lebano ...
, signed on 28 December 1985 between three factions to end the Lebanese Civil War * The Tripartite Accord (Angola), signed between Cuba, Angola and South Africa on 22 December 1988 to end the Angolan Civil War * Tripartite Alliance, a 1990s political alliance in South Africa * Tripartism, or Tripartite consultations, between representatives of the government, workers, and employers * Tripartite Struggle, between the Pratihara, Rashtrakuta and Pala Empires, centered at the Kannauj Triangle * Trialism in Austria-Hungary, a political movement that aimed to create a Croatian state equal in status to Austria and Hungary. * Tripartite Convention, an 1899 convention between the US, UK, and Germany that partitioned the Samoan islands Religious: * Tripartite view, in Christian theology, holds that man is a composite of three distinct components: body, soul and spirit. * '' Tripartite Tractate'', a third or mid-fourth century Gnostic work found in the Nag Hammadi library * '' Historiae Ecclesiasticae Tripartitae Epitome'', a medieval church history book, also known as ''Tripartite History'' Other: *
Tripartite Bridge Tripartite Bridge or Three-Arched Bridge is the name commonly applied by St Petersburgers to a pair of diminutive bridges, similar in design and decoration and situated perpendicularly to each other in front of the Church of the Savior on Blood. ...
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Tripartite-class minehunter The Tripartite class is a class of minehunters developed from an agreement between the navies of Belgium, France and the Netherlands. A total of 35 ships were constructed for the three navies. The class was constructed in the 1980s–1990s in all ...
, a ship May refer to: * The tripartite periodization of history into ancient, Middle Ages and modern. See
Middle Age In the history of Europe, the Middle Ages or medieval period lasted approximately from the late 5th to the late 15th centuries, similar to the post-classical period of global history. It began with the fall of the Western Roman Empire a ...
for more information. * The European Tripartite Programme, a trilingual engineering formation.


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Trichotomy (disambiguation) A trichotomy can refer to: * Law of trichotomy, a mathematical law that every real number is either positive, negative, or zero ** Trichotomy theorem, in finite group theory * Trichotomy (jazz trio), Australian jazz band, collaborators with Danny ...
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