(n) alternation of three cold and four warm days
(n) (obsc) legendary military invasion of Korea in the 3rd century
(n) (arch) legendary military invasion of Korea in the 3rd century
(n) representative of Gifu and Mie prefectures
(n) a three-legged stool
(n) fanned on three pitches
(n) (1) March Revolution (Austria and Germany, 1848)
(2) February Revolution (Russia, 1917)
(n) separation of powers (legislative, executive and judicial)
(n) special confidence (in someone)
(n) Three Alls Strategy
Three Lights Strategy (Japanese scorched earth policy during the second Sino-Japanese War)
(n) third and final proof
(n) Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors (mythological rulers of ancient China)
(n) three-line classified advertisement
(n) short-lived magazine
(n) Triple Intervention (diplomatic intervention by Russia, Germany and France over the terms of the Treaty of Shimonoseki)
(n) (1) Three Kingdoms period (of Chinese history, 220-280 CE)
(2) Three Kingdoms period (of Korean history, 4th-7th centuries CE)
(n) triple alliance
(n,adj-no) trigeminal nerve
(n) three-times-three exchange of nuptial cups
(adv) in groups of twos and threes
in small groups
(n) (uk) three-toed sloth
(n) triaxial test
(n) notoginseng (Panax pseudoginseng)
(n) three-cornered conversation
(n) each of the three being different from the other two
each of the three having his (her) own way
(n) three-cornered competition
(n) three parties (forces) opposing one another
three-cornered contest
(n) out in 1-2-3 order (baseball)
(n) parent and child meeting (with teacher for course, career guidance, etc.)
(n) combined vaccination for diphtheria, pertussis (whooping cough) and tetanus