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A Titan.
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Form of Oceanus. In Greek mythology Oceanus was a Titan father of rivers and water nymphs.
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(Τῑτάν) According to Diodoros, the Titans were named after their mother Titaia, TITAN means "fire; to burn." Hesiod derives the name from titaino, "straining." In Greek mythology, this is the name of a sun god, the brother of Helios, and the name of a race of giants. It is also the name of the largest moon of the planet Saturn.
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Giant; Of the Titans
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A Titan.
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(Î ÏομηθεÏÏ‚) Greek name derived from the word promethes, PROMÊTHEUS means "foresight." In mythology, this is the name of the Titan who was punished by Zeus for stealing fire to give to mankind.
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A Titan.
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A Titan.
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A Titan.
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The earth. Mythological womanly personification of the earth and mother of the Titans.
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(Τίτος) A derivative of Greek Titan, TITOS means "fire; to burn" or "straining." In the bible, this is the name of a companion of Paul.Â
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Hundred-armed Titan in Greek mythology.
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A Titan.
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A child of the Titans.
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A child of the Titans.
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The earth. Mythological womanly personification of the earth and mother of the Titans.
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A Titan.
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(Τιτάνια) Feminine form of Greek Titanos, TITANIA means "of the Titans." Compare with another form of Titania.
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(Τιτάνος) Greek name TITANOS means "of the Titans."
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Pertaining to, or containing, titanium; as, a titanitic mineral.
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Designating certain compounds of titanium in which that element has a lower valence as contrasted with titanic compounds.
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Titanic.
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The property of crystallizing in three forms fundamentally distinct, as is the case with titanium dioxide, which crystallizes in the forms of rutile, octahedrite, and brookite. See Pleomorphism.
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A dark brown or black mineral, occurring in prismatic crystals imbedded in limestone near Warwick, New York. It consists of the borate and titanate of magnesia and iron.
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The king of the fairies, and husband of Titania or Queen Mab.
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A mineral found usually in thin, wedge-shaped crystals of a yellow or green to black color. It is a silicate of titanium and calcium; titanite.
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Of or pertaining to titanium; derived from, or containing, titanium; specifically, designating those compounds of titanium in which it has a higher valence as contrasted with the titanous compounds.
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Of or relating to Titans, or fabled giants of ancient mythology; hence, enormous in size or strength; as, Titanic structures.
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Titanium dioxide occurring in acute octahedral crystals.
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A large American Miocene mammal, allied to the rhinoceros, and more nearly to the extinct Brontotherium.
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See Sphene.
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Containing or affording titanium; as, titaniferous magnetite.
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A mineral usually of a reddish brown color, and brilliant metallic adamantine luster, occurring in tetragonal crystals. In composition it is titanium dioxide, like octahedrite and brookite.
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A salt of titanic acid.
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An iron-black or steel-gray mineral, consisting chiefly of the oxides of iron and titanium. It is commonly massive, but occurs also in rhombohedral crystals. Called also titanic iron ore, and ilmenite.
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The son or husband of Gaia (Earth), and father of Chronos (Time) and the Titans.
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Of, pertaining to, or designating, an acid of titanium analogous to metasilicic acid.
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An elementary substance found combined in the minerals manaccanite, rutile, sphene, etc., and isolated as an infusible iron-gray amorphous powder, having a metallic luster. It burns when heated in the air. Symbol Ti. Atomic weight 48.1.