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triune

 
Dictionary: tri·une   (trī'yūn') pronunciation
adj.
Being three in one. Used especially of the Christian Trinity.

n.
A trinity.

[TRI- + Latin ūnus, one.]


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The adjective has one meaning:

Meaning #1: being three in one; used especially of the Christian Trinity


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Triune may refer to:

  • Trinity, the Godhead in Christianity, or another of the triple deities
  • Triune brain theory, proposed by Dr. Paul D. MacLean that evolution has given humans three distinct brains
  • triune immersion or trine immersion: the method of baptism practiced by the Church of the Brethren and other Anabaptist churches, in which the baptismal candidate is dunked forward three times, either in an indoor baptistry or outdoor in a lake or river
  • Triune Kingdom of Croatia, Slavonia, and_Dalmatia, a historical reference to unified Croatia
  • Triune Continuum Paradigm, trinity of continual representations in general system modeling defined in the theory of Triune Continuum

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