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1. math. raising (a number) to the third power. 2. tripling a number of (people, things), making (people, things) three in number, increasing a number of (people, things) to three. 3. leasing (one´s land) to a farmer in exchange for a third of the crop produced on said land. 4. plowing (a field) three times. 5. trilogy. 6. folk song written in stanzas of three lines each. 7. mus. triplet. 8. three-ply. -
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/ı/ 1. math. to raise (a number) to the third power. 2. to triple a number of (people, things), make (people, things) three in number, increase a number of (people, things) to three. 3. to lease (one´s land) to a farmer in exchange for a third of the crop produced on said land. 4. to plow (a field) three times.
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