"Tridacnidae" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The Tridacnidae family refers to a group of large, carnivorous saltwater clams, commonly known as giant clams.
Tridacnidae
The Tridacnidae are a family of large saltwater clams, commonly known as giant clams.
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.
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.