Triple is used in several contexts to mean "threefold" or a "treble":
Sports
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Triple (baseball), a three-base hit
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A basketball three-point field goal
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A figure skating jump with three rotations
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In bowling terms, three strikes in a row
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In cycling, a crankset with three chainrings
Places
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Triple Islands, an uninhabited island group in Nunavut, Canada
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Triple Island, British Columbia, Canada
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Triple Falls (disambiguation), four waterfalls in the United States & Canada
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Triple Glaciers, in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
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Triple Crossing, Richmond, Virginia, believed to be the only place in North America where three Class I railroads cross
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Triple Bridge, a stone arch bridge in Ljubljana, Slovenia
Transportation
Science and technology
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Triple (mathematics) (3-tuple), a list or sequence with three elements
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Triple (category theory), a construction in algebraic topology, now usually called a monad
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Semantic triple, the atomic data entity in the Resource Description Framework (RDF)
Religion
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Triple deity, a deity who appears in three forms
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Triple goddess (Neopaganism), a divine female figure revered in Neopagan traditions
Other uses
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Triple (novel), by Ken Follett
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Triples (web series), a 2020 Indian web series
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Triples (cereal), a breakfast cereal made by General Mills in the 1990s
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A method of change ringing of bells
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TripleS (group), South Korean girl group
See also
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Triple point, in thermodynamics, the temperature and pressure at which three states of matter can co-exist
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Triple jump, a track and field event
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Triple metre, a musical metre characterized by a primary division of three beats to the bar
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Triple H, American professional wrestler
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Comic triple
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Treble (disambiguation)
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Triplet (disambiguation)
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Tripel, a style of beer