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titan

N คนที่ มีพลัง มหาศาล  คนที่ มี รูปร่าง ใหญ่โต  kon-ti-me-pa-lang-ma-ha-san

 

titanic

ADJ ใหญ่โต  yai-to

 

titanium

N ไทเทเนียม  tai-tea-niam

 

titanous

A ที่ ประกอบด้วย  titanium ที่ มี  3 วาเลน ซี 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

TITAN, TITANIUM

n.In mineralogy, a metal of modern discovery, and of a dark copper color, first found in Cornwall in England. It occurs in different states of oxydation or intermixture, in various parts of the world. It exists in three different states of oxydation; the first is blue or purple, the second red, and the third white. The ores of this metal are called menachanite, from Menachan in Cornwall, where it was originally found; iserine; from the river Iser, in Silesia; nigrine, from its black color; sphene, rutile, and octahedrite.

 

TITANIAN, TITANITIC

a.Pertaining to titanium.

 

TITANIFEROUS

a.[titan or titanium, and L. fero.] Producing titanium; as titaniferous pyrites.

 

TITANITE

n.An ore or oxyd of titanium, commonly of a reddish brown color, when it is opake; it occurs also in prismatic crystals terminated by pyramids of a blood red color, and is then translucent or transparent.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

TITAN

TITAN Ti "tan, a.

 

Defn: Titanic. The Titan physical difficulties of his enterprise. I. Taylor.

 

TITANATE

TITANATE Ti "tan *ate, n. (Chem. )

 

Defn: A salt of titanic acid.

 

TITAN CRANE

TITAN CRANE Ti "tan crane. (Mach. )

 

Defn: A massive crane with an overhanging counterbalanced arm carrying a traveler and lifting crab, the whole supported by a carriage mounted on track rails. It is used esp. for setting heavy masonry blocks for piers, breakwaters, etc.

 

TITANIC

TITANIC Ti *tan "ic, a.

 

Defn: Of or relating to Titans, or fabled giants of ancient mythology; hence, enormous in size or strength; as, Titanic structures.

 

TITANIC

Ti *tan "ic, a. Etym: [Cf. F. titanique. ] (Chem. )

 

Defn: 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. Titanic acid (Chem. ), a white amorphous powder, Ti. (OH )4,obtained by decomposing certain titanates; -- called also normal titanic acid. By extension, any one of a series of derived acids, called also metatitanic acid, polytitanic acid, etc. -- Titanic iron ore. (Min. ) See Menaccanite.

 

TITANIFEROUS

Ti `tan *if "er *ous, a. Etym: [Titanium + -ferous: cf. F. titanifère.]

 

Defn: Containing or affording titanium; as, titaniferous magnetite.

 

TITANITE

Ti "tan *ite, n. Etym: [Cf. F. titanite; -- so called from containing titanic acid. ] (Min. )

 

Defn: See Sphene.

 

TITANITIC

TITANITIC Ti `tan *it "ic, a.

 

Defn: Pertaining to, or containing, titanium; as, a titanitic mineral.

 

TITANIUM

Ti *ta "ni *um, n. Etym: [NL. , fr. L. Titani or Titanes, Gr. (Chem. )

 

Defn: 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.

 

TITANO-

TITANO- Ti "tan *o-. (Chem. )

 

Defn: A combining form (also used adjectively ) designating certain double compounds of titanium with some other elements; as, titano- cyanide, titano-fluoride, titano-silicate, etc.

 

TITANOTHERIUM

Ti `tan *o *the "ri *um, n. Etym: [NL. , fr. Gr. (Paleon.)

 

Defn: A large American Miocene mammal, allied to the rhinoceros, and more nearly to the extinct Brontotherium.

 

TITANOUS

TITANOUS Ti "tan *ous, a.

 

Defn: Designating certain compounds of titanium in which that element has a lower valence as contrasted with titanic compounds.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

Titan

Ti tan |ˈtītn ˈtaɪtn | 1 Greek Mythology any of the older gods who preceded the Olympians and were the children of Uranus (Heaven ) and Gaia (Earth ). Led by Cronus, they overthrew Uranus; Cronus' son, Zeus, then rebelled against his father and eventually defeated the Titans. (as noun, usu. a titan ) a person or thing of very great strength, intellect, or importance: a titan of American industry. 2 Astronomy the largest satellite of Saturn, the fifteenth closest to the planet, discovered by C. Huygens in 1655, and having a diameter of 3,200 miles (5,150 km ). It is unique in having a hazy atmosphere of nitrogen, and methane and other hydrocarbons.

 

titanate

ti tan ate |ˈtītnˌāt ˈtaɪtəneɪt | noun Chemistry a salt in which the anion contains both titanium and oxygen, in particular one of the anion TiO 3 2 −. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from titanium + -ate 1 .

 

Titaness

Ti tan ess |ˈtītn -is ˈtaɪtənɪs | noun a female Titan. (titaness ) a female person of very great strength, intellect, or importance.

 

Titania

Ti ta ni a |tīˈtānēə taɪˈteɪniə |Astronomy the largest satellite of Uranus, the fourteenth closest to the planet, discovered by W. Herschel in 1787. It has an icy surface and a diameter 1,000 miles (1,610 km ). ORIGIN the name of the queen of the fairies in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream .

 

Titanic

Ti tan ic |tīˈtanik taɪˈtænɪk | a British passenger liner, the largest ship in the world when it was built and supposedly unsinkable, that struck an iceberg in the North Atlantic on its maiden voyage in April 1912 and sank with the loss of 1,490 lives.

 

titanic

ti tan ic 1 |tīˈtanik taɪˈtænɪk | adjective of exceptional strength, size, or power: a series of titanic explosions. DERIVATIVES ti tan i cal ly |-ik (ə )lē |adverb ORIGIN mid 17th cent. (in the sense relating to the sun ): from Greek titanikos, from Titan (see Titan ).

 

titanic

ti tan ic 2 |taɪˈtænɪk tīˈtanik | adjective Chemistry of titanium with a valence of four; of titanium (IV ). Compare with titanous. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from titanium + -ic .

 

titaniferous

ti tan if er ous |ˌtītnˈifərəs ˌtaɪtəˈnɪfərəs | adjective (of rocks and minerals ) containing or yielding titanium.

 

titanite

ti tan ite |ˈtītnˌīt ˈtaɪtənaɪt | noun another term for sphene. ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from titanium + -ite 1 .

 

titanium

ti ta ni um |tīˈtānēəm təˈteɪniəm | noun the chemical element of atomic number 22, a hard silver-gray metal of the transition series, used in strong, light, corrosion-resistant alloys. (Symbol: Ti ) One of the transition metals, titanium is a common element in the earth's crust; the main sources are the minerals ilmenite and rutile. Very large quantities of the dioxide are manufactured for use as a white pigment in paper, paint, etc. ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from Titan, on the pattern of uranium .

 

titanium dioxide

ti ta ni um di ox ide (also titanium oxide ) noun a white unreactive solid that occurs naturally as the mineral rutile and is used extensively as a white pigment. [Chem. formula: TiO 2. ]

 

titanium white

ti ta ni um white noun a white pigment consisting chiefly or wholly of titanium dioxide.

 

titanous

ti tan ous |tīˈtanəs taɪˈtænəs | adjective Chemistry of titanium with a lower valence, usually three. Compare with titanic 2. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from titanium, on the pattern of words such as ferrous .

 

Oxford Dictionary

Titan

Titan |ˈtʌɪt (ə )n | 1 Greek Mythology any of the older gods who preceded the Olympians and were the children of Uranus (Heaven ) and Gaia (Earth ). Led by Cronus, they overthrew Uranus; Cronus' son, Zeus, then rebelled against his father and eventually defeated the Titans. (as noun a titan ) a person or thing of very great strength, intellect, or importance: a titan of American industry. 2 Astronomy the largest satellite of Saturn (diameter 5,150 km ), the fifteenth closest to the planet, discovered by C. Huygens in 1655. It is unique in having a hazy atmosphere of nitrogen, methane, and oily hydrocarbons.

 

titanate

titanate |ˈtʌɪtəneɪt | noun Chemistry a salt in which the anion contains both titanium and oxygen, in particular one of the anion TiO 3 2 −. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from titanium + -ate 1 .

 

Titaness

Titaness |ˈtʌɪtənɪs, -ˈnɛs | noun a female Titan.

 

Titania

Titania |tɪˈtɑːnɪə, -ˈteɪnɪə |Astronomy the largest satellite of Uranus (diameter 1,600 km ), the fourteenth closest to the planet and having an icy surface, discovered by W. Herschel in 1787. ORIGIN the name of the queen of the fairies in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream .

 

Titanic

Ti |tan ¦ic |tʌɪˈtanɪk | a British passenger liner, the largest ship in the world when she was built and supposedly unsinkable, that struck an iceberg in the North Atlantic on her maiden voyage in April 1912 and sank with the loss of 1,490 lives.

 

titanic

titanic 1 |tʌɪˈtanɪk | adjective of exceptional strength, size, or power: a series of titanic explosions. DERIVATIVES titanically adverb ORIGIN mid 17th cent. (in the sense relating to the sun ): from Greek titanikos, from Titan (see Titan ).

 

titanic

titanic 2 |tʌɪˈtanɪk | adjective Chemistry of titanium with a valency of four; of titanium (IV ). Compare with titanous. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from titanium + -ic .

 

titaniferous

titaniferous |ˌtʌɪtəˈnɪf (ə )rəs | adjective (of rocks and minerals ) containing or yielding titanium.

 

titanite

titanite |ˈtʌɪtənʌɪt | noun another term for sphene. ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from titanium + -ite 1 .

 

titanium

titanium |tʌɪˈteɪnɪəm, tɪ -| noun [ mass noun ] the chemical element of atomic number 22, a hard silver-grey metal of the transition series, used in strong, light, corrosion-resistant alloys. (Symbol: Ti ) ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from Titan, on the pattern of uranium .

 

titanium dioxide

titanium dioxide (also titanium oxide ) noun [ mass noun ] a white unreactive solid which occurs naturally as the mineral rutile and is used extensively as a white pigment. Chem. formula: TiO 2.

 

titanium white

ti |tan ¦ium white noun [ mass noun ] a white pigment consisting chiefly or wholly of titanium dioxide.

 

titanous

titanous |tʌɪˈtanəs | adjective Chemistry of titanium with a lower valency, usually three. Compare with titanic 2. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from titanium, on the pattern of words such as ferrous .

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

titanic

titanic adjective he told a titanic lie to his parole officer: huge, great, enormous, gigantic, massive, colossal, monumental, mammoth, immense, tremendous, mighty, stupendous, prodigious, gargantuan, Herculean; informal humongous, ginormous, whopping.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

titanic

titanic adjective Blackburn Rovers were overcome in a titanic struggle with Liverpool: colossal, gigantic, monumental, massive, enormous, terrific, tremendous, fantastic, towering, immense, vast, giant, mammoth, elephantine, gargantuan, prodigious, huge, very large, great, substantial, mighty, Herculean, Brobdingnagian; informal jumbo, bumper, monster, stupendous, humongous, whopping, whopping great, thumping, thumping great, astronomical, mega; Brit. informal whacking, whacking great, ginormous.

 

Duden Dictionary

Titan

Ti tan Substantiv, maskulin , der Titane |Tit a n |der Titan; Titanen, Titanen lateinisch Titan (us ) < griechisch Titán 1 griechische Mythologie Angehöriger eines Geschlechts riesenhafter Götter, die von Zeus gestürzt wurden 2 bildungssprachlich jemand, der durch außergewöhnlich große Leistungen, durch große Machtfülle o. Ä. beeindruckt die Titanen der Musik

 

Titan

Ti tan Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Tit a n |das Titan; Genitiv: des Titans aus älterem Titanium, zu Titan silberweißes, hartes Leichtmetall, das sich an der Luft mit einer fest haftenden Oxidschicht überzieht chemisches Element Ti

 

Titane

Ti ta ne Substantiv, maskulin , der Titan |Tit a ne |der Titane; Titanen, Titanen lateinisch Titan (us ) < griechisch Titán 1 griechische Mythologie Angehöriger eines Geschlechts riesenhafter Götter, die von Zeus gestürzt wurden 2 bildungssprachlich jemand, der durch außergewöhnlich große Leistungen, durch große Machtfülle o. Ä. beeindruckt

 

Titaneisenerz

Ti tan ei sen erz Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Tit a neisenerz |

 

titanenhaft

ti ta nen haft Adjektiv |tit a nenhaft |riesenhaft

 

Titanerz

Ti tan erz Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Tit a nerz | Titan enthaltendes Erz

 

Titania

Ti ta nia Eigenname |Tit a nia |Feenkönigin, Gemahlin Oberons

 

Titanic

Ti ta nic Substantiv, feminin , die |Tit a nic …ɪk |die Titanic; Genitiv: der Titanic englisches Passagierschiff, das 1912 nach Zusammenstoß mit einem Eisberg unterging

 

Titanide

Ti ta ni de Substantiv, maskulin , der |Titan i de |der Titanide; Genitiv: des Titaniden, Plural: die Titaniden griechisch Abkömmling der Titanen 1

 

titanisch

ti ta nisch Adjektiv |tit a nisch |1 a selten die Titanen 1 betreffend, zu ihnen gehörend b selten von den Titanen 1 stammend, herrührend 2 bildungssprachlich von, in der Art eines Titanen 2 ; gewaltig eine titanische Tat, Leistung

 

Titanit

Ti ta nit Substantiv, maskulin , der |Titan i t auch …ˈnɪt |der Titanit; Genitiv: des Titanits, Plural: die Titanite griechisch-lateinisch-neulateinisch 1 titanhaltiges Mineral 2 Hartmetall aus Karbiden des Titans und des Molybdäns

 

Titanium

Ti ta ni um Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Tit a nium |das Titanium; Genitiv: des Titaniums Titan

 

Titanomachie

Ti ta no ma chie Substantiv, feminin , die |Titanomach ie |griechisch Kampf der Titanen 1 gegen Zeus in der griechischen Sage

 

Titanrakete

Ti tan ra ke te Substantiv, feminin , die |Tit a nrakete | zu Titan

 

French Dictionary

titan

titan n. m. nom masculin littéraire Personne d ’une puissance extraordinaire. : Un travail de titan.

 

titanique

titanique ou titanesque adj. adjectif littéraire Gigantesque. : Victor Hugo est l ’auteur d ’une œuvre titanesque.

 

Spanish Dictionary

titán

titán nombre masculino 1 Cada uno de los doce gigantes de la mitología griega hijos de Gea y Urano que quisieron asaltar el cielo .2 Persona que destaca por su vigor o su fuerza :tarea de titanes; ira de titán .

 

titánico, -ca

titánico, -ca adjetivo 1 Del titán o titanes mitológicos o relacionado con él .2 Que es desmesurado o muy grande :esfuerzo titánico .

 

titanio

titanio nombre masculino Elemento químico de número atómico 22, masa atómica 47,90 y símbolo Ti ; es un metal del grupo de los elementos de transición, de color blanco plateado, muy ligero y resistente, que se extrae del rutilo; se usa en aleaciones metálicas como sustituto del aluminio para la fabricación de aviones, misiles, cápsulas espaciales, como sustituto de huesos y cartílagos en cirugía, para fabricar tuberías y plantas de desalinización, etc. :el dióxido de titanio o titanio blanco es un pigmento blanco y brillante que se utiliza en pinturas, lacas, plásticos, papel, tejidos y caucho .ETIMOLOGÍA Derivado del nombre de los Titanes, hijos de Urano, en la mitología griega (V. uranio ). La voz fue acuñada por Klaproth, su descubridor (s. xviii ).

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

Titan

Ti tan /táɪt (ə )n /名詞 1 〘ギ神 〙タイタン 〘大力の巨人 〙.2 ⦅詩 ⦆太陽神Helios .3 C 〖時にt -〗巨人, 大男, 大力無双の人 ; (学識 才能の )傑出した人 ; 大家, 巨匠, 大偉才 .4 〘天 〙タイタン 〘土星の第6衛星 〙.5 C ⦅米 ⦆タイタン 〘大陸間弾道弾ミサイル 〙.形容詞 〖時にt -〗titanic .

 

Titanic

Ti tan ic /taɪtǽnɪk /形容詞 1 タイタンの .2 〖t- 〗強力な, 巨大な .名詞 the タイタニック号 〘英国の豪華客船; 1912年処女航海中に沈没 〙.

 

titanium

ti ta ni um /taɪtéɪniəm /名詞 U 〘化 〙チタン 金属元素; 記号 Ti .