titanium
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titanium (uncountable) (Symbol: Ti)
- a chemical element, atomic number 22; it is a strong, corrosion-resistant transition metal, used to make light alloys for aircraft etc .
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For more information refer to: http://elements.vanderkrogt.net/elem/ti.html (A lot of the translations were taken from that site with permission from the author)
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titanium n.
- (chemistry) titanium
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- IPA: [ti˧ˈcaː˨ɲɔ˧m]
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titanium n
- (uncountable) titanium
- A part of titanium
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| Root singular | Root plural | Diminutive singular | Diminutive plural | |
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| Nominative | titanium | titania | titanieke | titaniekes |
| Genitive | titaniums | titania | titaniekes | titaniekes |
| Locative | titanieës | titanieëser | titanieëske | titanieëskes |
| Dative¹ | titaniumme | — | titanieke | — |
| Accusative¹ | titanium | — | titanieke | — |
- Dative and accusative are nowadays obsolete, use nominative instead.