English Words: T

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titanatenoun

Any salt or ester of titanic acid.

Titaneanadj

Of the Titans, literally or figuratively.

Titaneseadj

Relating to Titan (the largest moon of Saturn) or to its inhabitants.

Titanessnoun

A female Titan, any of the daughters of Uranus and Gaia.

Titanianame

From Shakespeare's play A Midsummer-Night's Dream, the queen of the fairies.

Titanianadj

Of the Titans

titanicadj

Alternative letter-case form of Titanic.

titanicallyadv

To a titanic extent.

Titanidnoun

Any one of Uranus and Gaia's daughters; a female Titan.

Titanidsnoun

plural of Titanid

titaniferousadj

Containing or yielding titanium.

Titaniseverb

Alternative form of titanize.

titanismnoun

Nonconformism; rebellion against prevailing social and artistic conventions, especially when it involves grandiosity or hubris.

titaniticadj

Archaic form of titanic (“Pertaining to, or containing, titanium”).

titaniumnoun

A chemical element, atomic number 22; it is a strong, corrosion-resistant transition metal, used to make light alloys for aircraft etc.

titanium dioxidenoun

a brilliant white powder, TiO₂, used as a pigment, and in sunblock, toothpaste, and cosmetics.

titaniumlikeadj

Resembling titanium.

titanizationnoun

The process of coating with titanium.

titanizeverb

To coat with a layer of titanium, often in the form of titanium oxide.

Titanlikeadj

rare spelling of Titan-like

titanmagnetitenoun

Magnetite containing TiO₂ in solid solution.

titanoanadj

Containing trivalent titanium.

titanoboanoun

Any large, extinct snake in the genus †Titanoboa.

Titanomachyname

The mythological war between the Titans and the Olympian gods.

titanomagnetitenoun

A form of magnetite containing small amounts of titanium

titanosaurnoun

Any member of the taxonomic groups Titanosauria or Titanosauroidea of diverse sauropod dinosaurs including some of the heaviest creatures ever to walk the earth.

titanosilicatenoun

A silicate compound or network in which some silica tetrahedra are replaced by titanium octahedra.

titanosuchiannoun

Any dinocephalian of the family Titanosuchidae.

titanotheriumnoun

Synonym of brontotheriid.

titanousadj

Of or pertaining to titanium, especially trivalent titanium.

titanowodginitenoun

A titanium-bearing mineral of the wodginite group.

titantaramellitenoun

An orthorhombic-dipyramidal mineral containing barium, boron, chlorine, iron, magnesium, oxygen, silicon, and titanium.

titanylnoun

The TiO²⁺ cation formally derived from titanium dioxide

Titarevname

A transliteration of the Russian surname Титарёв (Titarjóv).

titbitnoun

Alternative form of tidbit.

titchnoun

A very small person; a small child.

Titchener circlesnoun

Synonym of Ebbinghaus illusion.

Titchenerianadj

Of or relating to Edward B. Titchener (1867–1927), British psychologist and founder of structuralism.

Titchmarshname

A village and civil parish in North Northamptonshire district, Northamptonshire, England, previously in East Northamptonshire district (OS grid ref TL0279).

Titchmarsh convolution theoremname

A theorem that describes the properties of the support of the convolution of two functions.

titchyadj

Alternative form of tetchy: touchy, easily annoyed, irritated, or offended.

titernoun

The concentration of a substance as determined by titration.

titfernoun

A hat.

tithadj

tight; nimble

tithableadj

Subject to the payment of tithes.

tithenoun

A tenth.

tithe-payernoun

One who pays a tithe.

titheadnoun

A fool; an idiot.

tithelessadj

Without a tithe.

tithepayernoun

Alternative form of tithe-payer.

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