¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Triplexes
1. triplex [n] - See also: triplex
Lexicographical Neighbors of Triplexes
Literary usage of Triplexes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. ATP Focused Program Competition: Digital Video in Information Networks edited by Barry Leonard (1998)
"The resulting pattern of triplexes will resemble the light and dark lines of bar
codes; hence the name Bar Code Diagnostics. To increase sensitivity in ..."
2. Vector Calculus: With Applications to Physicsby James Byrnie Shaw by James Byrnie Shaw (1922)
"The triplexes in other texts are very seldom much different from the ordinary
Cartesian forms, and not worth learning as methods. The difficulty the author ..."
3. Memorials Journal and Botanical Correspondence by Charles Cardale Babington (1897)
"A triplexes on fat land are amongst the most undeterminable of plants. If you
expect to convince Bentham that hastata and Babingtonii are distinct, ..."
4. Soil Alkali: Its Origin, Nature, and Treatment by Franklin Stewart Harris (1920)
"The annual A triplexes are similar to the bushes in color and appearance of the
leaves but do not have the persistent woody base of the latter. ..."
5. Montreal by Ulysses Travel Guides Staff (2004)
"... this green space, surrounded by typical Montreal triplexes, replaced the Saint-
Henri slaughterhouses, whose putrid stench had permeated the entire area ..."