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titaniumti‧ta‧ni‧um /taɪˈteɪniəm/ noun [uncountable] titaniumOrigin: 1700-1800 Modern Latin, Greek Titan - Alvin carries her three-person crew in the titanium sphere at the forward end of the vessel.
- In it, sodium and titanium tetrachloride are mixed in a steel vessel at 1000°C, producing salt and titanium.
- Its minerals collection also houses gold, silver, titanium minerals, nickel and molybdenum.
- Redness lights the interior of the submersible; the glow from dials and video screens reflects softly off the burnished titanium hull.
- Spitzer produces his drawings in a darkroom by applying a titanium mixture on to parchment, which gradually turns black in daylight.
- The unseated audience that night churned in the titanium glare.
- Wouldn't want to be responsible, really, I mean titanium alloy B-joints could pack up on you just like that.
► Elementsaluminium, nounargon, nounarsenic, nounbarium, nounbase metal, nounbismuth, nouncadmium, nouncaesium, nouncalcium, nouncarbon, nounchlorine, nounchromium, nouncobalt, nouncopper, nounferrous, adjectivegold, noungold, adjectivegolden, adjectivehalogen, nounhydro-, prefixhydrogen, nouniodine, nouniridium, nouniron, nounisotope, nounkrypton, nounlead, nounlithium, nounmagnesium, nounmanganese, nounmercury, nounmolybdenum, nounnickel, nounnitrogen, nounoxygen, nounphosphorus, nounplatinum, nounplutonium, nounpotassium, nounprecious metal, nounradium, nounradon, nounselenium, nounsilicon, nounsilver, nounsilver, adjectivesodium, nounstrontium, nountin, nountin, adjectivetitanium, nountrace element, nountungsten, nounuranium, nounxenon, nounzinc, noun NOUN► dioxide· The mixture is coagulated and titanium dioxide is added to adjust the weight.· Nor is there any likelihood of competition being diminished, except in the case of one minor product, titanium dioxide. a strong light silver-white metal that is used to make aircraft and spacecraft, and is often combined with other metals. It is a chemical element: symbol Ti |