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tridentSubmarine-launched ballistic missiles armed with multiple warheads; Trident II missiles had a range of more than 4,000 miles and carried 10 to 15 warheads each.
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trident"three-pointed spear," mid-15c., from Latin noun use of adjective tridentem (nominative tridens) "three-pronged, three-toothed," from tri- "three" (see tri-) + dens " [..]
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tridentthree-pronged tool or weapon.
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tridentTrident (or MSHTML) is a layout engine that powers Internet Explorer. A Trident fork called EdgeHTML has replaced Trident in Spartan and Internet Explorer 11. Learn more
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trident(United States, Alaska Peninsula) Stratovolcano, 1864 m / 6,115 ft
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tridentPart of the ITW group of companies, this Packaging machine manufacturer makes the Trident print engine for use in high resolution industrial ink jet printers.
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trident(n) a spear with three prongs
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tridentA nuclear-armed submarine capable of carrying up to 192 warheads used by both the United States and Britain. Tritium
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tridentCode name for the third Allied conference in Washington - May 1943
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tridentA Forcing Pass System A Forcing Pass System developed by Mr. Ken Allan of Kingston, Ontario, Canada. According to the developer the Trident method is a basic approach is to have the forcing pass (1st [..]
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tridentn. The three-pronged fork that was the emblem of Neptune.
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