triton

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triton

A bright orange triton rests on a mossy log near a forest pond.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A type of small amphibian: A "triton" is a small, often brightly colored salamander that lives partly in water and partly on land, found in North America, Europe, and northern Asia.
    • A type of sea snail: A "triton" is a large, tropical marine snail with a beautifully colored and shaped spiral shell.
    • A moon of Neptune: "Triton" is the name of the largest natural satellite (moon) orbiting the planet Neptune.
    • A mythological sea god: In Greek mythology, "Triton" is a god of the sea, often depicted as a merman (half-man, half-fish), and is the son of Poseidon (Neptune) and Amphitrite.
Usage Examples
  • Noun (Amphibian):
    • The biologist studied the rare triton in the forest pond.
    • Several species of triton are known for their vibrant colors.
  • Noun (Sea Snail):
    • The collector added a magnificent triton shell to his display.
    • Tritons are predatory gastropods found on coral reefs.
  • Noun (Moon):
    • Triton has a very cold surface and a thin atmosphere.
    • Voyager 2 sent back the first detailed images of Neptune's moon, Triton.
  • Noun (Mythology):
    • In the painting, Triton is shown blowing a conch shell to calm the waves.
    • The fountain was decorated with a statue of the sea god Triton.
Advanced Usage
  • Capitalization: When referring specifically to the mythological god or the moon, the word is typically capitalized as "Triton." When referring to the animals, it is usually written in lowercase as "triton."
    • Poseidon was often accompanied by his son, Triton.
    • The astronomy textbook had a chapter on Triton's retrograde orbit.
Variants and Related Words
  • Triton shell: The shell of the marine gastropod.
    • She held the large Triton shell to her ear.
  • Triton newt: Another common name for the semiaquatic salamanders of the genus or .
    • The pet store specializes in exotic species like the Triton newt.
Synonyms
  • For the amphibian: Newt, salamander, eft.
  • For the sea snail: Trumpet shell, gastropod, mollusk.
  • For the moon: Satellite, natural satellite.
  • For the god: Sea deity, merman (in terms of form).
Related Phrases
  • Triton of the minnows: A literary phrase from Shakespeare's , used to denote someone who is the most important figure among a group of insignificant people.
    • He was the Triton of the minnows in that small department.
triton

A bright orange triton rests on a mossy log near a forest pond.

Noun
  1. small usually bright-colored semiaquatic salamanders of North America and Europe and northern Asia
  2. tropical marine gastropods having beautifully colored spiral shells
  3. the largest moon of Neptune
  4. (Greek mythology) a sea god; son of Poseidon

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