Etymology: * From Latin "trifectus," meaning "performed in three parts" * From "tri-" (three) + "-fectus" (done, accomplished)
Meaning: * A combination of three things, especially one that is successful or advantageous
Origin: * The term was first used in ancient Rome to describe a chariot race involving three laps of the circus track. * The winner of the race was known as the "trifector," as he had completed the three laps. * Over time, the term came to be used more broadly to refer to any successful combination of three elements.
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