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tridentate
tri·dent T0353000 (trīd′nt)n.1. A long, three-pronged fork or weapon, especially a three-pronged spear used for fishing.2. Greek & Roman Mythology The three-pronged spear carried by Neptune or Poseidon.adj. also tri·den·tate (trī-dĕn′tāt) Having three teeth, prongs, or similar protrusions. [Middle English, from Old French, from Latin tridēns, trident- : tri-, tri- + dēns, tooth; see dent- in Indo-European roots.]tridentate (traɪˈdɛnteɪt) or tridentaladj (Anatomy) anatomy botany having three prongs, teeth, or pointsEncyclopediaSeetridenttridentate
tridentate [tri-den´tāt] having three prongs.tri·den·tate (trī-den'tāt), Three-toothed; three-pronged. Synonym(s): trident [tri- + L. dentatus, toothed] tridentate adjective Having or referring to three prongs, as with a trident.tri·den·tate (trī-den'tāt) Three-toothed; three-pronged. [tri- + L. dentatus, toothed]tri·den·tate (trī-den'tāt) Three-toothed; three-pronged. [tri- + L. dentatus, toothed] |