three

Translingual

Signal flag for the digit 3

Etymology

From Lua error in Module:utilities at line 142: attempt to perform arithmetic on local 'h' (a nil value).

Pronunciation

Noun

three

  1. (international standards) NATO & ICAO radiotelephony clear code (spelling-alphabet name) for the digit 3.
    Synonym: terrathree (ITU/IMO)

References

  1. Annex 10 to the Convention on International Civil Aviation: Aeronautical Telecommunications; Volume II Communication Procedures including those with PANS status, 6th edition, International Civil Aviation Organization, October 2001, retrieved 23 January 2019, page §5.2.1.4.3.1

English

Lua error in Module:utilities at line 142: attempt to perform arithmetic on local 'h' (a nil value)

Alternative forms

Etymology

PIE word
*tréyes

From Middle English thre, threo, thrie, thri, from Old English þrī, from Proto-West Germanic *þrīʀ, from Proto-Germanic *þrīz, from Proto-Indo-European *tréyes. Doublet of trey.

Cognate with German drei, Albanian tre, Armenian երեք (erekʿ), Latin trēs, Latvian trīs, Lithuanian trỹs, Greek τρεῖς (treîs), Old Church Slavonic трьѥ (trĭje), and others.

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) enPR: thrē IPA(key): /θɹiː/, [θɾ̪̊iː], [θɾ̪̊ɪi], [θɹ̥ɪi]
  • (UK, th-fronting) enPR: frē IPA(key): /fɹiː/
  • (Ireland) IPA(key): /θɹiː/, [θɾ̪̊iː], [t̪ɾ̪̊iː]
  • (General American) enPR: thrē IPA(key): /θɹiː/, [θɾ̪̊i], [θɹ̥i], [θɹi]
  • (file)
  • Homophones: tree (with th-stopping), free (with th-fronting)
  • Rhymes: -iː

Numeral

three

  1. A numerical value after two and before four. Represented in Arabic digits as 3; this many dots (•••).
  2. Describing a set or group with three elements.

Synonyms

Translations

See also

  • Table of cardinal numbers 0 to 9 in various languages

Noun

three (plural threes)

  1. The digit/figure 3.
  2. Anything measuring three units, as length.
    Put all the threes in a separate container.
  3. A person who is three years old.
    All the threes will go in Mrs. Smith's class, while I'll take the fours and fives.
  4. The playing card featuring three pips.
  5. Three o'clock, either a.m. or p.m.
  6. (basketball) Abbreviation of three-pointer.

Derived terms

Translations

See also

Playing cards in English · playing cards (layout · text)
ace deuce, two Lua error in Module:utilities at line 142: attempt to perform arithmetic on local 'h' (a nil value) four five six seven
eight nine ten jack, knave queen king joker

Anagrams

Manx

Numeral

three

  1. Alternative spelling of tree.

Scots

Lua error in Module:utilities at line 142: attempt to perform arithmetic on local 'h' (a nil value)

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Middle English thre, from Old English þriē, þrī, þreō, from Proto-West Germanic *þrīʀ, from Proto-Germanic *þrīz, from Proto-Indo-European *tréyes.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /θriː/
  • (South Scots) IPA(key): /θrəi/
  • (Shetland) IPA(key): /triː/

Numeral

three

  1. three
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