TRITON


Meaning of TRITON in English

I. ˈtrīt ə n noun

( -s )

Etymology: Latin Triton, Greco-Roman demigod of the sea, from Greek Tritōn

1. often capitalized

a. : one of a class of minor sea divinities or partly human monsters usually represented as having the upper body like that of a human and the lower body like that of a fish — compare mermaid

b. : a representation of a triton in art or heraldry

2. or triton shell

[New Latin, from Latin Triton; from the sea god Triton being often represented holding a trumpet made of a conch shell]

a. : any of various large marine gastropod mollusks especially of the family Cymatiidae having a heavy elongated conical shell with the surface wrinkled and roughened or covered with a hairy periostracum and the lip usually toothed or ridged

b. : a shell of one of these mollusks

3. : any of various aquatic salamanders : newt , eft

II.

Etymology: New Latin

synonym of triturus

III. ˈtrīˌtän noun

( -s )

Etymology: tri ni t r o tolue n e

: trinitrotoluene

IV. noun

( -s )

Etymology: Greek, neuter of tritos third — more at trit-

: the nucleus of the tritium atom consisting of one proton and two neutrons — symbol t ; compare deuteron

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