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  • 61titan — ti|tan Titan [ˈtaıtn] n [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: From the Titans] a very strong or important person = ↑giant …

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  • 62titan — [[t]ta͟ɪt(ə)n[/t]] titans N COUNT: usu N n, N of n If you describe someone as a titan of a particular field, you mean that they are very important and powerful or successful in that field. ...the country s two richest business titans. ...the… …

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  • 63Titan — [ tʌɪt(ə)n] noun 1》 any of a family of giant gods in Greek mythology. 2》 (titan) a person or thing of very great strength, intellect, or importance …

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  • 64Titan — I. /ˈtaɪtn/ (say tuytn) noun 1. Greek Mythology a. one of a family of primordial deities, the children of Uranus (heaven) and Gaea (earth), conceived as lawless beings of gigantic size and enormous strength, who overthrew Uranus, the ruler of the …

  • 65Titan — titanas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. titanium vok. Titan, n rus. титан, m pranc. titane, m …

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  • 66titan — nm. titan (Albanais) …

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  • 67Titan — n. 1 (often titan) a person of very great strength, intellect, or importance. 2 (in Greek mythology) a member of a family of early gigantic gods, the offspring of Heaven and Earth. Etymology: ME f. L f. Gk …

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  • 68titan — n. 1 (often titan) a person of very great strength, intellect, or importance. 2 (in Greek mythology) a member of a family of early gigantic gods, the offspring of Heaven and Earth. Etymology: ME f. L f. Gk …

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  • 69Titan (moon) — Titan Titan in 2005 by Cassini spacecraft Discovery Discovered by Christiaan Huygens …

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  • 70Titan (Mond) — Titan (Saturn VI) Titan im sichtbaren Licht; aufgenommen aus einer Entfernung von 174.000 Kilometern (Raumsonde Cassini, 2009) …

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