"Tridents" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Tridents" Meaning

A trident is a spear-like weapon used in ancient times, typically with three prongs or points at the end. It was often used by the sea god Poseidon in Greek mythology and is also a symbol of naval power and control over the ocean.

In other contexts, a trident can refer to:

Any three-pronged fork used for cooking or eating, such as a table fork.
A defensive medicine or a medical device that is used to treat a particular condition, especially a tetanus trident to treat tetanus.
A three-pronged instrument used in yoga for correcting bad posture and spinal alignment.

However, the primary meaning of a trident is a mythological or ancient weapon used for battle, often associated with the god of the sea or a similarly powerful figure.

"Tridents" Examples

5 Examples of the Word "Tridents" in Sentence Usage:


1. The mythological tridents used by Poseidon in ancient Greek myths are still depicted as powerful symbols of the sea god to this day.
2. A colossal statue of a merman wielding a trident now stands at the entrance of an aquarium as a tribute to the ocean's power.
3. Architects debated whether to place a sculpture of Neptune, who holds a trident, in the city square or at the harbor, but it was finally positioned on the waterfront.
4. To enhance safety, life jackets now often feature a grip on the arm designed like tridents, allowing for better flotation and ease of retrieval in emergency situations.
5. Despite the fertility of its coastline, ancient invaders often struggled with extraction tridents to scavenge pearls from the extremely large oysters, only going in when hesitant their attempts would yield results.

"Tridents" Similar Words

Tridecanoic

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Tridecatoic

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Derivatively related to tridecane (a 13-carbon alkanol), a tridecatoic acid is a term sometimes used as another name for a tridecanoic acid.

Tridecatylene

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Trident

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Tridental

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Encountering "trident" rather than "tridental". In the case of "trident", it refers to a three-pronged spear, particularly associated with Neptune or similar mythological figures, or even a figurative term for a military power with three defensive layers or vectors.

Tridentate

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Adjective: Having or forming three points or branches.<br><br>Example: The tridentate molecule consisted of three atom-like groups.

Tridentine

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Tridentines

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Tridiagonal

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Tridiagonal refers to a matrix that has non-zero elements only on the main diagonal and the diagonals immediately above and below the main diagonal. In a tridiagonal matrix, all elements outside these three diagonals are zero.<br><br>For example:<br><br> | a 0 0 0 |<br> | d b 0 0 |<br> | 0 e c 0 |<br> | 0 0 f g |<br><br>This type of matrix is commonly encountered in numerical analysis, particularly in finite difference methods for solving partial differential equations.

Tridimensional

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Tridimensionality

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Triduum

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Tridymite

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Tridymite is a rare form of silica, SiO2, which is one of the three most common forms of this compound, the other two being quartz and crystobalite. It is one of the high-temperature polymorphs of silica, and is usually formed at temperatures above 1400°C (2550°F). Tridymite has a hexagonal crystal structure and is known for its unique properties, including a high melting point and a high thermal conductivity. It can be found in igneous and metamorphic rocks, as well as in volcanic ash and tuff.

Triecious

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Tried

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Past tense of "try". It means to make an effort or attempt to do something. It indicates that the action was not necessarily completed successfully. Examples: "I tried to ride a bike", "She tried to learn a new language."

Triene

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