triptyque
/ (trɪpˈtiːk) /
noun
a customs permit for the temporary importation of a motor vehicle
Word Origin for triptyque
from French:
triptych (referring to its three sections)
Words nearby triptyque
triptane,
tripteral,
tripterous,
triptolemus,
triptych,
triptyque,
tripura,
tripwire,
triquetra,
triquetrous,
triradiate
Example sentences from the Web for triptyque
At the hamlet of Abeele there is a Belgian custom-house (visa of "triptyque" or motor-car permit).
Ypres and the Battles of Ypres |UnknownWe drew up in front of the custom house, and exhibited our French triptyque.
The Car That Went Abroad |Albert Bigelow PaineFor a motor-car the association gives a Triptyque ensuring free passage through the douane, etc.
Amiens Before and During the War |Michelin & CieOur Triptyque received the customary official stamping at the Zoll-amt.
Europe from a Motor Car |Russell Richardson