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Voluminous vs Titanic - What's the difference?

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Voluminous is a related term of titanic.


As adjectives the difference between voluminous and titanic

is that voluminous is of or pertaining to volume or volumes while titanic is of, or relating to the titans, a race in ancient mythology.

As a proper noun titanic is

, a cruise liner that sank on its maiden voyage on april 14, 1912 after colliding with an iceberg.

voluminous

English

(Webster 1913)

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Of or pertaining to volume or volumes.
  • Consisting of many folds, coils, or convolutions.
  • Of great volume, or bulk; large.
  • Having written much, or produced many volumes; copious; diffuse; as, a voluminous writer.
  • titanic

    English

    Etymology 1

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Having great size, or great strength, force or power.
  • Synonyms
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    Etymology 2

    Adjective

    (-)
  • (inorganic chemistry) Of or relating to titanium, especially tetravalent titanium
  • Derived terms
    * fluotitanic acid * titanate * titanic acid * titanico- * titanic oxide * titanic iron ore * titanic schorl