triton
/ˈtraɪtɒn/Definitions
1. noun
A mythological sea god, particularly in Greek mythology, known for his massive size and incredible strength.
“The ancient Greeks believed in the power of Triton, the sea god, to control the ocean’s waves.”
2. proper noun
The third-largest moon of Neptune, discovered in 1846.
“Triton, the moon of Neptune, has a unique rotation that takes 5.9 Earth days to complete.”