triton
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From trito- + -on. From tritium, from Ancient Greek τρίτος (trítos, “third”).
triton (plural tritons)
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From Triton, who blows such a seashell like a trumpet.
triton (plural tritons)
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triton m (plural tritons)
Learned borrowing from Latin Trītōn, itself borrowed from Ancient Greek Τρίτων (Trítōn).
triton m (plural tritons)
Learned borrowing from Medieval Latin tritonus, itself borrowed from Ancient Greek τρίτονος (trítonos). By surface analysis, tri- + ton.
triton m (plural tritons)
triton m (plural tritoni)
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