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tri·a·zole \ˈtrīəˌzōl, trīˈaˌz-\ noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary tri- + azole 1. : any of four parent compounds C2H3N3 containing a ring composed of two carbon atoms and three nitrogen atoms that are distinguished by indication of the relative positions of the atoms in the ring or of only the nitrogen atoms < vicinal or 1,2,3-triazole > 2. : any of various derivatives of the four parent triazoles — see osotriazole • tri·a·zol·ic \|trīə|zälik\ adjective |