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titanic (encz) | titanic,kolosální adj: Zdeněk Brož |
titanic (encz) | titanic,titánský adj: Zdeněk Brož |
titanic (gcide) | titanic \ti*tan"ic\ (t[-i]*t[a^]n"[i^]k), a.
Of or relating to Titans, or fabled giants of ancient
mythology; hence, enormous in size or strength; as, Titanic
structures.
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Titanic (gcide) | Titanic \Ti*tan"ic\, prop. n.
The name of a large ocean liner which hit an iceberg and sank
on its maiden voyage from England to New York in 1912, with
the loss of hundreds of lives. Also, the name of several
movies made about the incident.
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titanic (gcide) | titanic \ti*tan"ic\ (t[-i]*t[a^]n"[i^]k), a. [Cf. F. titanique.]
(Chem.)
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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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.
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titanic (wn) | titanic
adj 1: of great force or power |
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titanic acid (encz) | titanic acid, n: |
titanic oxide (encz) | titanic oxide, n: |
titanically (encz) | titanically,titánsky adv: Zdeněk Brož |
Metatitanic (gcide) | Metatitanic \Met`a*ti*tan"ic\, a. [Pref. meta- + titanic.]
(Chem.)
Of, pertaining to, or designating, an acid of titanium
analogous to metasilicic acid.
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metatitanic acid (gcide) | titanic \ti*tan"ic\ (t[-i]*t[a^]n"[i^]k), a. [Cf. F. titanique.]
(Chem.)
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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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.
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normal titanic acid (gcide) | titanic \ti*tan"ic\ (t[-i]*t[a^]n"[i^]k), a. [Cf. F. titanique.]
(Chem.)
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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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.
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polytitanic acid (gcide) | titanic \ti*tan"ic\ (t[-i]*t[a^]n"[i^]k), a. [Cf. F. titanique.]
(Chem.)
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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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.
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Titanic (gcide) | titanic \ti*tan"ic\ (t[-i]*t[a^]n"[i^]k), a.
Of or relating to Titans, or fabled giants of ancient
mythology; hence, enormous in size or strength; as, Titanic
structures.
[1913 Webster]Titanic \Ti*tan"ic\, prop. n.
The name of a large ocean liner which hit an iceberg and sank
on its maiden voyage from England to New York in 1912, with
the loss of hundreds of lives. Also, the name of several
movies made about the incident.
[PJC]titanic \ti*tan"ic\ (t[-i]*t[a^]n"[i^]k), a. [Cf. F. titanique.]
(Chem.)
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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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.
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titanic acid (gcide) | titanic \ti*tan"ic\ (t[-i]*t[a^]n"[i^]k), a. [Cf. F. titanique.]
(Chem.)
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.
[1913 Webster]
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.
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titanic iron ore (gcide) | Menaccanite \Me*nac"can*ite\, n. [From Menaccan, in Cornwall,
where it was first found.] (Min.)
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.
[1913 Webster]titanic \ti*tan"ic\ (t[-i]*t[a^]n"[i^]k), a. [Cf. F. titanique.]
(Chem.)
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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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.
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Titanic iron ore (gcide) | Menaccanite \Me*nac"can*ite\, n. [From Menaccan, in Cornwall,
where it was first found.] (Min.)
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.
[1913 Webster]titanic \ti*tan"ic\ (t[-i]*t[a^]n"[i^]k), a. [Cf. F. titanique.]
(Chem.)
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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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.
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titanic acid (wn) | titanic acid
n 1: a white weak acid that is a hydrated form of titanium
dioxide |
titanic oxide (wn) | titanic oxide
n 1: a white powder used as a pigment for its high covering
power and durability [syn: titanium dioxide, {titanium
oxide}, titanic oxide, titania] |
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