A curve of third order, having three infinite branches in one direction and a fourth infinite branch in the opposite direction.
Having three teeth or prongs; tridentate.
A three pronged spear used by fisherman and gladiators.
a pole with a metal triple-bladed fork at the end, much like a pitchfork, but with straight blades
a three headed spear, looking rather like an oversized fork
a unique pole arm whose long haft is topped with not one, but three pointed spikes
having three prongs, resembling a trident fork
a three pronged fishing spear, associated with Neptune.
three-pronged fishing spear, an attribute of the Greek sea god Poseidon and his Roman counterpart Neptune.
For stone 294 see 'Fisherman's Tools'
parrying weapon consisting of a L-shaped wooden handle to which a five-pronged horizontal head is attached
A trident is a three pronged staff or spear. The French word's origin is from Latin tridens or tridentis, from tri "three" and dentes "teeth" and from Sanskrit "thri" + "danta". It was used by fishermen to catch fish.
Trident is an identity taken by a group of three villains in the DC Comics universe.