Triplication

Pronunciation: /ˈtɹɪpˈɫiˈkæˌtaɪən/

Triplication (noun)

  1. The act of making something three times, or having three identical copies.
  2. A genetic change where a gene or chromosome segment exists in three copies instead of two.
  3. A pattern in which the same idea or action is repeated three times for emphasis or structure.

Examples

  • The software uses triplication to copy files three times.
  • Triplication helps prevent data loss during storage.