"Tridacna" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "tridacna" refers to a genus of large saltwater clams, commonly known as giant clams. They are one of the largest living bivalve mollusks, found in tropical waters of the Indo-Pacific region.
The word "tricuspidalis" is a Latin word that is an adjective, derived from the prefix "tri" meaning "three" and "cuspid-" meaning "peak" or "cusp". In anatomy, it refers to something having or relating to three cusps or pointed edges, often used to describe structures in the heart or other parts of the body.<br><br>In medical contexts, the term tricuspidalis is often used to describe the tricuspid valve, which is one of the heart valves that separates the right atrium and right ventricle. The tricuspid valve has three cusps or flaps, hence the name.
Having or shaped like the trikuspid valve of the heart: of a tricuspid valve, which has three cusps or flaps.
A vehicle with three wheels, typically powered by pedals and steered by handles, used for short-distance transportation, especially for children.
A tricycle is a three-wheeled bicycle or cycle powered by pedaling with the feet. It typically has one wheel at the front and two wheels at the back.
A tricyclic compound is a molecule that has three rings of atoms connected in a chain. In English, the term "tricyclic" is most commonly used in chemistry, particularly in the context of tricyclic antidepressants, which are a class of medications used to treat depression and anxiety disorders. In this context, tricyclic antidepressants, also known as TCAs (tricyclic antidepressants), have a three-ring structure.<br><br>Tricyclic can also refer to a three-wheeled vehicle, such as a tricycle or a tricylo-Bonnet three wheeled motor vehicle.
A series of three connected or recurring cycles.<br><br>Example: The tricyclic variations of the theme were used throughout the musical composition.<br><br>Tricyclic antidepressants: a type of medication used to treat depression and other mood disorders, characterized by having three rings or "rings" in its chemical structure.
The Tridacnidae family refers to a group of large, carnivorous saltwater clams, commonly known as giant clams.
Three-toed.<br><br>Relating to or having three claws or digits, especially on the feet or paws of an animal.
Tridecane is a type of alkane, specifically a saturated hydrocarbon with the chemical formula C13H28. It is a clear, colorless liquid with a petroleum-like odor. As a high boiling-point solvent, tridecane is used as a component in various industrial applications, such as in the production of lubricants, fuels, and resins.
Derivatively related to tridecane (a 13-carbon alkanol), a tridecatoic acid is a term sometimes used as another name for a tridecanoic acid.