Tripartite means composed of or split into three parts, or refers to three parties. Specifically, it may also refer to any of the following:
- 3 (number)
- Tripartite (theology) body, soul and spirit
- Tripartite monotheism, the technical term for the Christian understanding of the Trinity
- Tripartite language
- Tripartite motto
- Tripartite System in British education
- Tripartite classification of authority
- Historiae Ecclesiasticae Tripartitae Epitome, a medieval church history book, also known as Tripartite History
Political:
- Tripartite agreement (disambiguation)
- Tripartite Pact between the Axis Powers of World War II
- Tripartite Alliance
- Tripartite Accord
Other:
May refer to:
- The tripartite periodization of history into ancient, middle ages and modern. See Middle Age for more information.
See also
[www.age-of-the-sage.org/human_nature_tripartite_soul.html The Tripartite Soul] - as suggested by Plato, Pythagoras, Shakespeare and several World Religions.
- Trichotomy (disambiguation)
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