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Trojan
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Trojan
(noun)
Trojan horse
(noun)
Trojan
/
ˈ
troʊʤən/
noun
plural
Trojans
Trojan
/
ˈ
troʊʤən/
noun
plural
Trojans
Britannica Dictionary definition of TROJAN
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:
a person who was born or who lived in the ancient city of Troy
work like a Trojan
chiefly British, old-fashioned
:
to work very hard
He's been
working like a Trojan
on this project.
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