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trip·li·ca·tion \ˌtripləˈkāshən\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle French, from Late Latin triplication-, triplicatio action of tripling, from Latin triplicatus + -ion-, -io -ion 1. a. : a legal pleading showing why the last pleading of the opposing party should not be given legal effect : an equitable rebutter b. : the plaintiff's reply to the defendant's rejoinder in Roman and civil law resembling the surrejoinder in common law c. : the defendant's answer to the plaintiff's replication in early English law 2. : the action of tripling or making threefold or adding three together 3. : something that is triplicated or threefold |