V triad

English

Person B is in a relationship with both person A and person C, but persons A and C are not in a relationship with each other.

Etymology

From the V shape of a diagram of the relationship: a triangle with one side missing.

Noun

V triad (plural V triads)

  1. A triad in which one person is in a polyamorous relationship with two other people who are not in a relationship with each other.
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