different between titanic vs titanious
titanic
English
Pronunciation
- enPR: t?t?n??k IPA(key): /ta??tæn.?k/
- Rhymes: -æn?k
Etymology 1
Titan +? -ic
Adjective
titanic (comparative more titanic, superlative most titanic)
- Having great size, or great strength, force or power.
Usage notes
- The adjective is no longer in wide use, due to its strong negative association with the wreck of the ocean liner Titanic.
See also
- titanic prime
Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:gigantic
Translations
Etymology 2
titan(ium) +? -ic
Adjective
titanic (not comparable)
- (inorganic chemistry) Of or relating to titanium, especially tetravalent titanium
Derived terms
Related terms
- titanous
Anagrams
- Tanitic
Romanian
Etymology
From French titanique.
Adjective
titanic m or n (feminine singular titanic?, masculine plural titanici, feminine and neuter plural titanice)
- titanic
Declension
titanic From the web:
- what titanic character are you
- what titanic means
- what titanic looks like today
- what titanic looks like now
- what titanic sank
- what titanic looks like inside
- what titanic survivors are still alive
- what titanic got wrong
titanious
English
Adjective
titanious (not comparable)
- (inorganic chemistry) Relating to titanium, especially when in a +3 oxidation state; titanous
Anagrams
- situation
titanious From the web:
- what does titanium mean
- what does titanium symbolize
- what is the meaning behind titanium
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