Anonad

/ˈænənæd/ noun

A term sometimes used to describe something consisting of or relating to a group of three, borrowed from ancient Greek numerology and mathematics.

From Greek 'a-' (not) or 'ano-' (up) possibly combined with 'dyad' or 'monad,' though the exact etymology is uncertain and the term is rare. It may have been used in occult or Neoplatonic philosophy.

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