Triad in a sentence as a noun

He was a big fan of the triad- Dev, Test & PM, at every level.

The minor mode and the minor triad are notable examples.

I forget the exact percent, but once the closed triads are more than a certain percentage the entire social network dies.

By which I mean, we are not a duality: physical and psychological beings but a triad: physical, psychological, and social.

Weirdly implemented, slow, and frequently unavailable backend services are not a healthy part of the triad that Gruber is proposing.

Microsoft had started to get top heavy, so Sinofski had a lot of managers demoted to individual contributors and invented this odd "triad" system of dev/test/pm to try to keep things more balanced.

Triad definitions

noun

the cardinal number that is the sum of one and one and one

See also: three trio threesome tierce leash troika trine trinity ternary

noun

a set of three similar things considered as a unit

See also: trio triplet triple

noun

three people considered as a unit

See also: trio threesome trinity

noun

a three-note major or minor chord; a note and its third and fifth tones