Threecharacter
Threecharacter is a descriptive term used in documentation and data modeling to refer to a string consisting of exactly three characters. It is not a formal standard but a generic label that appears in discussions of fixed-length strings, character encoding, and data identifiers. The term accommodates any character set, including letters, digits, and symbols, as long as the length constraint is met.
In linguistics and text processing, three-character sequences are studied as tri-grams or tri-letters, useful for language
Validation and normalization considerations include case handling (uppercase versus lowercase), padding (to three characters with spaces
See also: two-character codes, four-character codes, tri-grams, acronyms, fixed-length strings.
References: none provided here; the term is descriptive rather than standardized.