The word "tritoness" is spelled with two syllables: /traɪ.tə.nəs/. The first syllable is "tri," which is pronounced with a "try" sound /traɪ/. The second syllable is "to-ness," which is pronounced with a short "uh" sound /ə/ followed by a long "o" sound /oʊ/. The word refers to the female version of Triton, a mythological sea god often depicted as half-human and half-fish. The correct spelling of this word is important especially while writing content related to mythology and other related topics.