Three line work
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HAIKUThree-line work
SYMBOLOFTHEDEBTLine three
SOMEONEFORGOTTOLine three
MYPROSEHASGONELine three
HEADFORASHELTERLine three
SERVICELIFEMAINThree line starters
TERCETThree-line rhyme
TERCETThree-line stanza.
HAIKUSThree-line poems
PROPERTYBASEGAGTHREE LINE STARTERS
TERCETThree-line stanza
HAIKUThree-line poem
BLOODPARTYFRONTThree line starters
FIRINGDIRECTOFFThree line starters
HAIKUThree-line opus
HAIKUThree-line verse
FOULFINISHTRUNKThree line starters
HAIKUEvocative three-line verse
KIDSAREINSCHOOLLine three of quatrain
HAIKUJapanese three-line verse
ALITTLECARDLine three of quip
TRIMETERLine of three feet
HAIKUThree-line Japanese poem
HEGETSTHEGLORYLine three of theme
HAIKUThree-line Japanese verse
TERCETSPoets' three-line groups
ORIONSBELTThree stars in a line
ARCThree-point line, e.g.
ARCBasketball's three-point line, e.g.
ARCBasketball court's three-point line, e.g.
ARCEDLike the NCAA basketball three-point line
SYZYGYThree celestial bodies in a straight line
NYUKThree times, a classic Three Stooges line
trimeterA line of verse consisting of three metrical feet
OSCARWhen said three times, frequent line on "The Odd Couple"
offsideIn the attacking half of the field when there are fewer than three defenders nearer the goal line at the moment the ball is played
balladespoem consisting commonly of three stanzas having an identical rhyme scheme, followed by an envoy, and having the same last line for each of the stanzas and the envoy
balladeA poem normally composed of three stanzas and an envoi. The last line of the opening stanza is used as a refrain, and the same rhymes, strictly limited in number, recur throughout
simplexbasic geometric element in a Euclidean space, being a line segment in one dimension, a triangle in two dimensions, a tetrahedron in three dimensions, and so on: used in topology and linear programming
nomographgraph, usually containing three parallel scales graduated for different variables so that when a straight line connects values of any two, the related value may be read directly from the third at the point intersected by the line