Triumvirate
(noun)
A group of three people working together, especially in a political or administrative capacity.
Origin:
Late 16th century: from latin triumviratus, from triumvir "one of three magistrates", from tri- "three" + vir "man". the word originally referred to a group of three men holding joint political power in ancient rome.
Examples:
- The triumvirate was responsible for the formation and implementation of policy.
- The triumvirate of the CEO, CFO, and COO were at the helm of the company's success.
- The artistic triumvirate was known for their innovative works and revolutionary ideas.
- The triumvirate was appointed to oversee the management and distribution of funds.
- The triumvirate of scientists were awarded the Nobel Prize for their groundbreaking research.