1. titan - Noun
2. titan - Adjective
3. Titan - Proper noun
Titanic.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAbhishek Rastogi, Head of Design, Jewellery Division, Titan Company Limited says: "Trends in 2020 were largely influenced by Covid and we saw its widespread impact on our lifestyle choices as well. Source: Internet
1965 graph of USAF Atlas and Titan ICBM launches, cumulative by month with failures highlighted (pink). Source: Internet
Additionally, the Armored Titan was able to survive a direct collision with the Colossal Titan who fell from atop Wall Rose. Source: Internet
After Giovanni Domenico Cassini published his discoveries of four more moons of Saturn between 1673 and 1686, astronomers fell into the habit of referring to these and Titan as Saturn I through V (with Titan then in fourth position). Source: Internet
Aischylos als Regisseur und Theologe, p. 30. Prometheus, himself a Titan, managed to avoid being in the direct confrontational cosmic battle between Zeus and the other Olympians against Cronus and the other Titans. Source: Internet
All of them identified Triton as being a prime target and a separate Triton lander comparable to the Huygens probe for Titan was frequently included in those plans. Source: Internet