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trip·li·cate I. \ˈtriplə̇kə̇]t, -lēk- sometimes -ləˌkā]; usu ]d.+V\ adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Latin triplicatus, past participle of triplicare to triple, from triplic-, triplex triple, threefold 1. : made in three identical copies : threefold < a triplicate agreement > 2. : third — used of one of a set of copies < the triplicate copy shall be delivered directly to the collector of customs — U.S. Code > II. \-ləˌkāt, usu -ād.+V\ transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) 1. : to multiply by three : increase threefold : triple 2. : to reproduce twice; specifically : to make an original and two carbon copies of III. \like triplicate I\ noun (-s) : a third thing like two others of the same kind; specifically : one of three identical copies of something (as a document or letter) < the triplicate … is forwarded to the administrative agency — Journal of Accountancy > • - in triplicate |