0 present participle of triple
1 to increase three times in size or amount, or to make something do this:
Let f2 be the angle doubling map on the circle and f3 the angle tripling map on the circle.
Our first result produces the analog of the renormalization fixed point in the essentially period tripling situation.
This represents a tripling of government spending on health.
The pattern reads as doubling in rows parallel to the left side of the lambda, and as tripling in rows parallel to the right side.
Only the calbindin-immunopositive cells show a significant difference, nearly tripling in density following nerve transection.
This, when combined with rapid population growth, results in more than a tripling of emissions in these countries.
There are now new high-yielding varieties of food crops such as wheat and rice which result in doubling or tripling the yield where they are planted.
Indeed, they have permitted a tripling in the number of breath tests over the past decade.