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титан

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Bulgarian

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Noun

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тита́н (titánm

  1. (mythology) Titan
  2. (figurative) titan
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тита́н (titánm (relational adjective тита́нов)

  1. titanium
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Kazakh

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Alternative scripts
Arabic تيتان
Cyrillic титан
Latin titan
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Etymology

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Borrowed from Russian тита́н (titán), from Ancient Greek Τιτάν (Titán).

Noun

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титан (titan)

  1. titanium

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Macedonian

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Chemical element
Ti
Previous: скандиум (skandium) (Sc)
Next: ванадиум (vanadium) (V)

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  • IPA(key): [ˈtitan]
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Noun

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титан (titanm (relational adjective титански)

  1. Titan
  2. titanium

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Russian

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тита́н (titánm inan (genitive тита́на, nominative plural тита́ны, genitive plural тита́нов, relational adjective титани́ческий or тита́новый)

  1. titanium
  2. Titan
  3. (colloquial, Soviet Union) boiler, wood-fired water heater

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  • Kazakh: титан (titan)

Ukrainian

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Chemical element
Ti
Previous: ска́ндій (skándij) (Sc)
Next: вана́дій (vanádij) (V)

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Noun

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тита́н (tytánm inan (genitive тита́ну, uncountable, relational adjective тита́новий)

  1. (uncountable) titanium

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тита́н (tytánm pers (genitive тита́на, nominative plural тита́ни, genitive plural тита́нів)

  1. Titan (giant god)
  2. (by extension) A strong, especially mentally, person

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