a. [ Cf. F. tride lively, quick. ] Short and ready; fleet;
n. [ Pref. tri- + Gr. &unr_; ten. So called from the number of carbon atoms in the molecule. ] (Chem.) A hydrocarbon,
a. [ Pref. tri- + Gr.
n. [ Pref. tri-+ Gr.
a. [ L. tridens. ] Having three teeth or prongs; tridentate. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ L. tridens, -entis; tri- (see Tri-) + dens tooth: cf. F. trident. See Tooth. ]
Trident bat (Zool.),
a. Having three prongs; trident; tridentate;
a. [ L. tridentifer; tridens trident + ferre to bear. ] Bearing a trident. [ 1913 Webster ]
a. [ From L. Tridentum Trent. ] Of or pertaining to Trent, or the general church council held in that city. [ 1913 Webster ]