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What is a tripulcate?

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∙ 16y ago
Updated: 4/7/2025

A triplicate refers to a set of three copies or duplicates of a document or item. It is commonly used in administrative and legal contexts to ensure that multiple parties have an identical record of an agreement or information. The term can also apply to any situation where three identical items or versions are required.

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