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tetralogy

[ te-tral-uh-jee, -trah-luh- ]

noun

plural tetralogies.
  1. a series of four related dramas, operas, novels, etc.
  2. a group of four dramas, three tragedies and one satyr play, performed consecutively at the festival of Dionysus in ancient Athens.


tetralogy

/ ³Ùɛˈ³Ù°ùæ±ôÉ™»åÏôɪ /

noun

  1. a series of four related works, as in drama or opera
  2. (in ancient Greece) a group of four dramas, the first three tragic and the last satiric
  3. pathol a group of four symptoms present in one disorder, esp Fallot's tetralogy
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of tetralogy1

From the Greek word ³Ù±ð³Ù°ù²¹±ô´Ç²µÃ­²¹, dating back to 1650–60. See tetra-, -logy
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of tetralogy1

C17: from Greek tetralogia; see tetra- , -logy
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Example Sentences

Billy was born with a condition called tetralogy of Fallot with pulmonary atresia, a severe heart defect that occurs in approximately one in 2,500 babies.

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Konieczny brought unusual charisma and nobility to the designated villain of Wagner’s epic tetralogy, and his Dutchman is likewise a complex creation.

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This one was a tetralogy: The Filipino champion and his Mexican rival met four times over eight years.

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Each of the three acts in its new production of “Die Walküre,†the second opera in Wagner’s tetralogy, which opens on Sunday, has a highly different staging, each devised by a different creative team.

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