trident

noun
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  1. a weapon used in the past that looks like a long fork with three points三叉戟(旧时武器)
    Word Originlate Middle English: from Latin trident-, from tri- ‘three’ + dens, dent- ‘tooth’.

Trident

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  1. a US missile designed to be fired over long distances from a submarine and able to carry a nuclear bomb. The British Royal Navy has built several submarines to carry Trident missiles, although many people in Britain are against such weapons and regard them as unnecessary and too expensive.