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TritonAtomic nucleus of tritium. The nucleus consist of one proton and two neutrons.
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Tritonminor sea god, son of Poseidon and Amphitrite, from Latin Triton, from Greek Triton, cognate with Old Irish triath (genitive trethan) "sea."
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Tritonlargest moon of the planet Neptune.
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TritonThe largest of Neptune’s satellites. Triton has an atmosphere and is roughly the size of Earth’s moon. It has an “ice cap” of frozen nitrogen and methane with “ice volcanoes” that erupt liquid nitroge [..]
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TritonThe largest of Neptune’s satellites. Triton has an atmosphere and is roughly the size of Earth's moon. It has an “ice cap” of frozen nitrogen and methane with “ice volcanoes” that erupt liquid ni [..]
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TritonA triton is the cation of the hydrogen isotope tritium 3H+.
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TritonRefers to the Intel 430 family of Pentium chipsets. The first in family, the 430FX, is called the Triton; the enhanced 430 HX is called Triton 2. The Triton chipset supports the PCI bus and was the fi [..]
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Triton(Greek mythology) a god of the sea, son of Poseidon (astronomy) the seventh moon of Neptune
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Triton(n) (Greek mythology) a sea god; son of Poseidon(n) the largest moon of Neptune(n) tropical marine gastropods having beautifully colored spiral shells(n) small usually bright-colored semiaquatic salam [..]
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TritonTriangle Trans-Ocean buoy network
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TritonSon of Neptune, represented as a fish with a human head. It is this sea-god that makes the roaring of the ocean by blowing through his shell.
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TritonGreek sea god, son of Neptune.
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Tritonn. "Triton, a merman, son of Neptune," proper n.; not in MED. KEY: triton@n#propn
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Tritonn#propn 3 triton 3
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TritonThe largest of Neptune’s satellites. Triton has an atmosphere and is roughly the size of Earth’s moon. It has an “ice cap” of frozen nitrogen and methane with “ice volcanoes” that erupt liquid nitrogen, dust, and methane compounds from beneath its frozen surface.
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Triton
(physics) the atomic nucleus of a tritium atom, consisting of a proton and two neutrons
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Triton
(Greek god) A god of the sea, son of Poseidon.
(astronomy) The seventh moon of Neptune.
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