Tríada
Tríada is a term used in Portuguese, Spanish, and other Romance-language contexts to denote a group, set, or system of three related items or people. The concept functions as a general structural idea across disciplines, describing triads in philosophy, theology, sociology, and the natural and social sciences.
In music, a tríada, or triad, is a chord consisting of three distinct notes stacked in thirds,
In social science, a triad refers to a group of three actors in a social network. Triadic
Historically and culturally, the word also designates organized crime groups known as Triads in Chinese communities,