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A triple is a term from mathematics, depicting an n-tuple with n being 3. This means it depicts three elements, with the order of the elements carrying meaning (unlike a set, where the order of the elements is meaningless and where no element could exist more than once). Derived from this abstract meaning it is used in several other contexts.
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A triple is a joke consisting of three statements. The first two statements are similar and establish a pattern while the third statement does not follow the pattern.
For example:
John was a quiet gentleman who liked to:
Obviously, the third violent activity does not follow the first two benign ones. This may be found humorous.
In music triple refers to triple meter and triplets. See also simple meter and compound meter.
In RDF a triple is a subject-predicate-object expression.