The Greek god of the sea, Poseidon, or the Roman equivalent, Neptune.
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A four sided figure is called a quadrilateral.
A 12-sided figure is called a dodecagon.
A seven sided figure is called a heptagon.
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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A trident
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A three-pronged spear is called a trident. Poseidon, god of the sea in Greek mythology, is often depicted holding a trident.
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The chariot racing track in Rome was the Circus Maximus.
Poseidon's weapon is a three pronged spear-type weapon called a trident.
A Trident!
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.
Trishul is called TRIDENT in english.
The devil's pitchfork is called a trident
Chariot races took place in a special arena called a "circus". In the east it was called a hippodrome. Although other ceremonies and events could be held in a circus, they were principally for chariot races.