The Greek god of the sea, Poseidon, or the Roman equivalent, Neptune.
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A seven sided figure is called a heptagon.
A four sided figure is called a quadrilateral.
A 12-sided figure is called a dodecagon.
The distance around a figure is called the "perimeter", unless the figure is a circle - in that case, it is called the "circumference".
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In Sanskrit, trident is called त्रिशूल (triśūla).
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A trident
The Greek letter that resembles a trident is the letter "" which is called Psi.
The Greek letter that looks like a trident is the letter "" which is called Psi.
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The chariot racing track in Rome was the Circus Maximus.
A Trident!
Poseidon's weapon is a three pronged spear-type weapon called a trident.
A spear with three prongs is called a trident. It is a three-pronged spear historically used for fishing and hunting, but also commonly associated with mythical figures like Poseidon, the Greek god of the sea.
The prefix "tri" means three. Triangle is for 3 angles. Tricycle is for 3 wheels. Trident is for 3 teeth. In the trident case, the "teeth" are the tines; a trident has 3 tines.