See also: trilatéral

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tri- +‎ lateral

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trilateral (not comparable)

  1. Having three sides
  2. Involving three parties
    The trilateral peace conference, between the red faction, blue faction and white faction, went nowhere.
    • 2020 May 6, “Network News: Shapps: Network Rail puts spare capacity to use”, in Rail, page 15:
      Meanwhile, a trilateral agreement has been signed with the French and Irish governments committing the nations to keeping freight routes open throughout the pandemic.

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Borrowed from French trilatéral. By surface analysis, tri- +‎ lateral.

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trilateral m or n (feminine singular trilaterală, masculine plural trilaterali, feminine and neuter plural trilaterale)

  1. trilateral

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trilateral m or f (masculine and feminine plural trilaterales)

  1. trilateral