"Titanous" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Titanous" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Titanous" Meaning

I couldn't find any word "titanous" in the dictionary. It's possible that it's a made-up or non-standard term.

However, "titanous" might be a misspelling of "Titanous", which comes from Titanous, a genus of extinct Eurypterids (sea scorpions).

"Titanous" Examples

5 Examples of Usage:


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Based on common usage, the valid example of the word "titanous" is the first one.

"Titanous" Similar Words

Titanism

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Titanism refers to extremely big or grand structures, projects, or enterprises, often greatly impressive but sometimes became fraught with difficulties or too big to succeed.

Titanite

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Titanite is a calcium titanium silicate mineral, a type of borosilicate mineral. It was discovered in 1877 by Norwegian mineralogist Hans Reynhardt (1861-1919), coined its name in relation to the Titan.

Titanium

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Titanium is a chemical element with the symbol Ti and atomic number 22. It is a lustrous transition metal with a silver color, low density, and high strength, durability, and resistance to corrosion as well as high temperature.

Titanomachy

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Titanosaur

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A discovery was referred to as a "titanosaur" in honor of the Titans of Greek mythology.<br><br>The name 'titanosaur' can refer to several types of large, long-necked, herbivorous dinosaurs that belonged to the family Titanosauridae.<br><br>It is worth noting that the term "titanosur" does not specifically refer to a particular species, but rather to a group of related sauropod dinosaurs. The term is derived from the fact that these sauropods were among the largest of their kind, often vastly outnumbering others.

Titanosauridae

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A family of sauropod dinosaurs characterized by their bulky bodies and long necks. The most well-known members of the group are the Brachiosaurus and the Diplodocus.

Titanosaurus

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Titanotherium

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The word "Titanotherium" refers to an extinct genus of herbivorous mammals that lived during the Eocene epoch of North America, around 55-40 million years ago. They belonged to the family Paleotheriidae and were characterized by their large size and horn-like protrusions on their heads. These animals were likely one of the largest land mammals of their time, with estimates suggesting they could reach lengths of up to 18 feet (5.5 meters) and weigh several tons.

Titans

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Titbit

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Titbits

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Titer

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Titer refers to the strength or concentration of a pathogen or antibody present in a solution. In medical or scientific contexts, it is often used to measure the concentration of certain substances, such as blood antibodies or the potency of a vaccine.

Tithable

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Tithe

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Tithed

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To give or give as one's contribution, especially a tenth part of one's income, especially for charitable or religious purposes.<br><br>Example: "She tithed ten percent of her income to her church every year."<br><br>Synonyms: donate, contribute, give offerings.<br><br>Antonyms: withhold, defy, rebel.<br><br>Origin: 1390–1400; from tith < Old English tīth, from titian, tihtian to pay or offer a tenth part.

Tithes

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