Triology / Trilogy Meaning and Definition
Triology
Pronunciation
/trɪˈɒlədʒi/
Part of Speech
Noun
Definition
A triology is a group of three related literary, musical, or cinematic works that are closely connected, often sharing characters, themes, or settings.
Examples
1. “The director completed his acclaimed triology with the release of the third film.”
2. “The author’s fantasy triology has gained a large following among readers.”
Additional Information
The term “triology” is derived from the Greek words “tri-” meaning “three” and “-ology” meaning “study of” or “discourse on.”
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