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Titanium vs Titanian - What's the difference?

titanium | titanian |

As a noun titanium

is titanium.

As an adjective titanian is

(mineralogy) describing minerals containing tetravalent titanium.

titanium

English

Noun

(-) (Symbol : Ti) (wikipedia titanium)
  • A chemical element, atomic number 22; it is a strong, corrosion-resistant transition metal, used to make light alloys for aircraft etc.
  • Derived terms

    * cuprotitanium * ferrocarbon titanium * ferrotitanium * manganotitanium * titanian * titanic * titaniferous * titanious * * * * * * titanium alloy * titanium aluminide * titanium boride * titanium bromide * titanium carbide * titanium chloride * titanium dichloride * titanium dioxide * titanium hydride * titanium isopropoxide * titanium nitride * titanium oxalate * titanium oxide * titanium sand * titanium sponge * titanium sulfate * titanium tetrabromide * titanium tetrachloride * titanium tetraiodide * titanium trichloride * titanium trioxide * titanium white * titanoan

    See also

    * anatase * brookite * ilmenite * perovskite * rutile * sphene ----

    titanian

    English

    Alternative forms

    * Titanean (senses 1, 2) * Titanic (sense 1)

    Adjective

    (-)
  • (label) Of the Titans
  • *1674 , Milton, Paradise Lost
  • *:As whom the fables name of monstrous size, / Titanian or earth-born, that warred on Jove,
  • (label) Of Titan, the largest moon of Saturn.
  • *1974 , McDonough & Brice, "The Saturnian 'Gas-Doughnut' Hypothesis", in A. Woszczyk, ed., Exploration of the Planetary System , p 484
  • *:if Trafton's (1972) detection of Titanian H2 is correct, ...
  • * 2006 , Kevin W. Plaxco, Michael Gross, Astrobiology: A Brief Introduction , Johns Hopkins University Press, p. 238,
  • *:The Titanian atmosphere consists predominantly of nitrogen gas, with only a few percent methane, the simplest organic molecule.
  • Of the faerie queen Titania
  • *2002 , Lewis, Anthony Burgess: A Biography , p. 387
  • *:the yin and the yang, or the Oberonic and the Titanian
  • (label) Of Titania, the largest moon of Uranus.
  • *1985 , Piers Anthony, Bio of a Space Tyrant, vol. 3: Politician
  • *:an isolated colony of Uranus' moon Titania, one of the diminishing vestiges of the Titanian Empire
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • (label) An inhabitant of Titan (the Saturnian moon) or of Titania