trident

IPA: trˈaɪdʌnt

noun

  • A three-pronged spear somewhat resembling a pitchfork.
  • (geometry) A curve of third order of the form:
  • The nuclear weapon that is the nuclear deterrent of the United Kingdom
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Examples of "trident" in Sentences

  • (wqVgz) 17 > > > Also, a trident is a good weapon.
  • We saw above that the trident was a veiled image of the cross.
  • The trident is a great weapon if you're dressed properly -- wearing nothing at all except Saran Wrap and AstroGlide.
  • UNIDENTIFIED MALE: My trident is a symbol of honor and heritage, bestowed upon me by the heroes who have gone before.
  • The trident was the symbol of the emperor's might, but now he used it as a simple weapon, laying the tines against the seal's neck.
  • But the sort of heroic vestibule that you go through, of glass principally has, as its centerpiece, two of the monumental, the so-called trident columns.
  • He wore a rough cloak, and on his head a broad hat to shade his face, and in his hand he carried a trident, which is a three-pronged fork for spearing fish, and over his shoulder was a casting net.

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