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Triptych - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

triptych

/ˈtrɪptɪk/ /ˈtrɪptɪk/

Definition:

A set of three related artworks or panels, often hinged together.

Synonyms:

triad, trilogy, trio, triptic

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

single panel, diptych

Common Collocations:

medieval triptych, altar triptych, hinged triptych

Derivatives:

triptychs, triptychal

Usage Tips:

Use "triptych" to describe a trio of connected artworks or ideas presented together.

Common Phrases:

triptych of paintings, narrative triptych, religious triptych

Etymology:

From Greek "triptykhos," meaning "three-fold," via Latin "triptycha."

Examples:

  • 1. The museum displayed a stunning triptych from the Renaissance era.
  • 2. She created a photographic triptych to tell her family’s story.
  • 3. The artist’s latest work is a modern abstract triptych.
  • 4. A religious triptych adorned the chapel’s altar for centuries.

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