Tetralogy


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.
noun (pl) -gies
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

tetralogy te·tral·o·gy (tě-trāl’ə-jē, -trŏl’-)
n.
A complex of four symptoms.

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