Complete Definition of "titanic"

see|Titanic
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Pronunciation
tīt�nʹĭk
IPA|/taɪ�tænɪk/
SAMPA|/taI"t{nIk/
:Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-ænɪk|-ænɪk

Etymology 1
Titan + -ic

Adjective
en-adj-more

#Having great size, or great strength, force or power.

Comes from the Greek Titans

Translations
Chinese: 巨大�, �大���
Esperanto: titana
French: titanesque
German: titanisch, titanenhaft
Italian: titanico
Spanish: titánico

Etymology 2
titanium|titan(ium) + -ic

Adjective
en-adj-notcomp

#chemistry Of or relating to titanium or its compounds.

Derived terms
fluotitanic acid
titanate
titanic acid
titanico-
titanic oxide
titanic iron ore
titanic schorl

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