Titan

See also: titan, títan, Titán, and titán

English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek Τιτάν (Titán).

Pronunciation

  • enPR: tīʹtən, IPA(key): /ˈtaɪtən/
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -aɪtən
  • Homophones: tighten, titan
  • Hyphenation: ti‧tan

Noun

Titan (plural Titans)

  1. Any of the race of giant gods in Greek mythology that preceded and was overthrown by the Olympian gods.

Synonyms

  • See also Thesaurus:Titan

Derived terms

Translations

Proper noun

Titan

  1. (Greek mythology) Another name for Helios, a personification of the Sun.
  2. (astronomy) The largest moon of the planet Saturn.

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German

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tiˈtaːn/
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -aːn

Etymology 1

Latin Tītān (Tītānus), Ancient Greek Τιτάν (Titán)

Noun

Titan m (genitive Titans or Titanen, plural Titanen)

  1. titan (giant)

Etymology 2

Noun

Titan n (genitive Titans, no plural)

  1. titanium
Coordinate terms

Japanese

Romanization

Titan

  1. Rōmaji transcription of ティタン

Luxembourgish

Chemical element
Ti Previous: Scandium (Sc)
Next: Vanadium (V)

Noun

Titan ? (uncountable)

  1. titanium
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