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    triton
    noun
    a positively-charged particle consisting of a proton and two neutrons, equivalent to the nucleus of an atom of tritium.
  • Triton
    Triton
    noun
    a son of Poseidon and Amphitrite, represented as having the head and trunk of a man and the tail of a fish, and as using a conch-shell trumpet.

triton

1 American  
[trahy-ton] / ˈtraɪ tɒn /

noun

Physics.
  1. a positively-charged particle consisting of a proton and two neutrons, equivalent to the nucleus of an atom of tritium.


Triton 2 American  
[trahyt-n] / ˈtraɪt n /

noun

  1. Classical Mythology. a son of Poseidon and Amphitrite, represented as having the head and trunk of a man and the tail of a fish, and as using a conch-shell trumpet.

  2. Astronomy. a moon of Neptune.

  3. (lowercase) any of various marine gastropods of the family Cymatiidae, having a large, spiral, often beautifully colored shell.

  4. (lowercase) the shell of a triton.


Triton 1 British  
/ ˈtraɪtən /

noun

  1. a sea god, son of Poseidon and Amphitrite, depicted as having the upper parts of a man with a fish's tail and holding a trumpet made from a conch shell

  2. one of a class of minor sea deities

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Triton 2 British  
/ ˈtraɪtən /

noun

  1. the largest satellite of the planet Neptune. Diameter: 2700 km

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triton 3 British  
/ ˈtraɪtən /

noun

  1. any of various chiefly tropical marine gastropod molluscs of the genera Charonia , Cymatium , etc, having large beautifully-coloured spiral shells

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triton 4 British  
/ ˈtraɪtɒn /

noun

  1. physics a nucleus of an atom of tritium, containing two neutrons and one proton

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Etymology

Origin of triton

1930–35; < Greek tríton, neuter of trítos third, equivalent to trí- tri- + -ton neuter adj. suffix; cf. -on 1

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The bird was either a yellow-crested or a triton cockatoo, she said, meaning it most likely came from northern Australia, Papua New Guinea, or islands off Indonesia.

From BBC • Jun. 25, 2018

Ships teem around the Arsenale while a colossal triton rides a sea monster at the mouth of the Grand Canal – the real marries the fabulous as Venice is wedded to the sea.

From The Guardian • Apr. 23, 2010

By relentlessly hunting for a rare trumpet-shaped mollusk called the giant triton, some scientists say, shell collectors have taken a devastating toll of one of the crown-of-thorns' few natural enemies.

From Time Magazine Archive

And the author of its crimes is no diabolical triton, but a semi-imbecile old dotard, round whom his evil—but terrified—brood have clustered; they fawning on him in terror, he fondling them in shaky, decrepit fondness.

From Raemaekers' Cartoons With Accompanying Notes by Well-known English Writers by Raemaekers, Louis

The island of Koh-ring, a great, black, upheaved ridge amongst a lot of tiny islets, lying upon the glassy water like a triton amongst minnows, seemed to be the centre of the fatal circle.

From The Shadow Line; a confession by Conrad, Joseph

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