Small usually bright-colored semiaquatic salamanders of North America and Europe and northern Asia.
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Examples for "triton"
Examples for "triton"
1Two statues; one, triton struggles with snake; in the other, with fish.
2These were supported by quaint heads of satyr, martyr, or laughing triton.
3It's only for the children's sake that I keep that triton.
4He has been a triton in a pond of minnows.
5When Rachel had been dead almost four weeks, Adria dreamed of the triton again.
1When the young newt is hatched, it is very like a tadpole.
2An autoantibody against the human insulin receptor recognizes the newt receptor protein.
3He's a ghastly cripple; no legs, and arms like a newt's arms.
4Beneath the motley of newt scales, his features were small and regular.
5At the bar, Zaphod was rapidly becoming as tired as a newt.
6Just pop it in the cauldron, add eye of newt, and stir.
7Personally, I don't give a newt for your friendship with Petra Morganstern.
8Like a newt, he slipped through the muck, evading the grappling hands.
9No, you wouldn't find me grousing if I were a male newt.
10The newt is under threat from trade agreed over the Internet by collectors.
11In comparison, limb regeneration in the adult newt is predominantly an epimorphic response.
12Or when Mr. Grey hawks a bogey onto a purple newt.
13Of course every living speck, amoeba or newt, has its own individual soul.
14At any other time the question would have struck Newt as simple.
15Is Newt saying he won't debate Barack Obama in a general election?
16A few creatures, however, including newts and axolotl salamanders, break those rules.
Newt per variant geogràfica