noun
- plural of tetralogy: a series of four related literary or dramatic works
- plural of tetralogy: a congenital heart defect involving four abnormalities
Usage: literary
Usage: medical
Examples
- Wagner’s Ring cycle is one of the most famous tetralogies in opera.
- The author planned to write several tetralogies exploring different historical periods.
- Ancient Greek dramatists often presented their plays as tetralogies during festivals.
- The cardiologist explained that tetralogies of Fallot require surgical intervention.
- Literary scholars debate whether these four novels constitute true tetralogies.
- The hospital specializes in treating children born with various cardiac tetralogies.