titanium
111titanium — ti|ta|ni|um [ taı teıniəm ] noun uncount a strong light and expensive white metal that is a chemical element …
112titanium — ti·ta·ni·um || taɪ teɪnɪəm n. (Ti) metallic element (Chemistry) …
113titanium — An oxide used as a white pigment of great permanence and covering power. Usually extended with other whites to improve its brushing and drying properties …
114titanium — [tʌɪ teɪnɪəm, tɪ ] noun the chemical element of atomic number 22, a hard silver grey metal used in strong, light, corrosion resistant alloys. (Symbol: Ti) Origin C18: from Titan, on the pattern of uranium …
115titanium — noun (U) a strong, light, and very expensive metal …
116titanium — ti·ta·ni·um …
117titanium — UK [taɪˈteɪnɪəm] / US noun [uncountable] chemistry a strong light and expensive white metal that is a chemical element …
118titanium — ti•ta•ni•um [[t]taɪˈteɪ ni əm[/t]] n. chem. a dark gray or silvery, lustrous, very hard, light, corrosion resistant, metallic element, used to toughen steel Symbol: Ti at. wt.: 47.90 at. no.: 22 sp. gr.: 4.5 at 20°C • Etymology: < NL (1795);… …
119titanium — /taɪˈteɪniəm/ (say tuy tayneeuhm) noun a metallic element, grey or silvery and lustrous, occurring combined in various minerals, and combining low density with high strength and resistance to corrosion, especially at high temperatures; used in… …
120titanium — n.m. Titane …