0 involving three people, groups, systems, directions, etc.:
a three-way battle/bidding war/contest They are in a three-way battle to buy a stake in the Football Club.
The phone has a choice of features such as call-waiting, call forwarding, and three-way calling.
a three-way agreement/alliance/deal It could take months to complete the three-way deal.
a three-way merger/spilt He devised the firm's three-way split into separate mining, hotels, and trading firms.
Recall that the standard implementation of set membership shown in figure 1 uses one three-way comparison per visited node.
The initial pattern is likely the result of a three-way interaction between wild geese, season and housing.
The relatively wide confidence interval is indicative of the moderate to low statistical power for testing the three-way interaction.
There was no seasonal effect nor any significant interactions with season apart from the three-way interaction.
Our findings suggest that three-way sound may also foster confidence by helping the patient understand what is going on.
To investigate the nature of the three-way interaction, the processing of individual affects was examined in a series of post hoc exploratory analyses.
The three-way classifier did not fare as well on the test set as the binary classifier had.
Given the three aspectual meanings, sentences with already are potentially three-way ambiguous.