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three noun 1 a the cardinal number 3; b the quantity that this represents, being one more than two. 2 any symbol for this, eg 3 or III. 3 the age of three. 4 something, especially a garment or a person, whose size is denoted by the number 3. 5 the third hour after midnight or midday • Come at three3 o'clock3pm. 6 a set or group of three people or things. 7 a playing-card with three pips • He played his three. 8 a score of three points. adj 1 totalling three. 2 aged three.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon thrie.

three noun 1 a the cardinal number 3; b the quantity that this represents, being one more than two. 2 any symbol for this, eg 3 or III. 3 the age of three. 4 something, especially a garment or a person, whose size is denoted by the number 3. 5 the third hour after midnight or midday • Come at three3 o'clock3pm. 6 a set or group of three people or things. 7 a playing-card with three pips • He played his three. 8 a score of three points. adj 1 totalling three. 2 aged three.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon thrie.

three noun 1 a the cardinal number 3; b the quantity that this represents, being one more than two. 2 any symbol for this, eg 3 or III. 3 the age of three. 4 something, especially a garment or a person, whose size is denoted by the number 3. 5 the third hour after midnight or midday • Come at three3 o'clock3pm. 6 a set or group of three people or things. 7 a playing-card with three pips • He played his three. 8 a score of three points. adj 1 totalling three. 2 aged three.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon thrie.