(n) heartsease (wild pansy, Viola tricolor)
(n) three-color process
three-colour process
(n) (ling) third person singular
(n) common chord
triad
(n) (col) rubella
German measles
three day measles
(exp,v5u) meeting all three important conditions
being a triple threat
being ideal
(n) bridge of shamisen
(n) samisen player
(n) samisen player
(n) triceps brachii muscle
(n) the thirteen sects of Sect Shinto (Fuso-kyo, Taisha-kyo, Jikko-kyo, Konko-kyo, Kurozumi-kyo, Misogi-kyo, Ontake-kyo, Shinri-kyo, Shinshu-kyo, Shinto Shusei-ha, Shinto Taikyo, Taisei-kyo, Tenri-kyo)
(n) the three creator gods (Amanominakanushi no Kami, Takamimusuhi no Kami & Kamimusuhi no Kami)
(n) the three creator gods (Amanominakanushi no Kami, Takamimusuhi no Kami & Kamimusuhi no Kami)
(n) tertiary industry
(n) right triangle
(n) (comp) subscript triplet
(n) isosceles triangle
(n) isosceles triangle
(n) obtuse triangle
(n) Japan's three antinuclear principles (against producing, possessing and allowing the entry of nuclear weapons into Japanese territory)
(n) planar trigonometry
(n) vowel triangle
(n) vowel triangle
(n) final three bouts on the last day of a sumo tournament
(n) three cups of sake which latecomers to a party are made to drink
(n) 33 sacred places in the Kanto Region (which was previously known as Bandou)
(n) playoff for the tournament win in sumo with three wrestlers participating
(n) three-cornered battle
(n) (uk) Pheropsophus jessoensis (species of bombardier beetle)
(n) triangular rimmed ancient mirror decorated with gods and animals