Triad
Trias (from ancient Greek tri "three": "trinity") stands for:
- Trias (Berlin) , three-part building complex in Berlin
- Trias (boat class) , sailing boats for three crew members
- Triassic (geology) , Triassic period , three-part section of the earth's history during the Mesozoic
- Triassic (orchids) , genus of plants with triangular flowers
- Trias (philosophy) , interaction of three concepts as a whole
- Trias (religion) , triad , trinity of gods in religion
- Trias Verlag , part of the MVS Medizinverlage Stuttgart
- Triassic solution, political concept in the 19th century: a third Germany alongside Austria and Prussia
Triassic , in medicine the combination of three symptoms, examples:
- Charcot Triassic (Neurology)
- Charcot triad (internal medicine)
- Hakim triad , increased intracranial pressure
- Hutchinson's triad , syphilis
- Marburg triad , multiple sclerosis
- Merseburg triad, see Basedow's disease #History
- Saint Triassic , hiatal hernia, cholelithiasis, and colon diverticulosis
- Virchow's triad , thrombosis
Trias is part of the name of the following places:
- General Trias , township in the Philippines
Trias or Trías is the family name of the following people:
- Antoni Rovira i Trias (1816–1889), Spanish architect of Catalan modernism
- Eugenio Trías (1942–2013), Spanish philosopher
- Fernanda Trías (* 1976), Uruguayan writer
- Xavier Trias (* 1946), Spanish politician, Mayor of Barcelona
See also:
- List of all Wikipedia articles with a title containing Trias
- Triassic Nunatak , Nunatak in Ellsworthland, Antarctica
- Agia Triada (disambiguation: "Holy Trinity", also Agia Trias )
- Triad (disambiguation: "trinity")
- Triage (screening, classification: procedure for prioritizing medical assistance)
- Troika (disambiguation)
- Trinity (disambiguation)
- Threesome (disambiguation)
Wiktionary: Trias - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations