titan

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English - Turkish
Satürn gezegeninin en büyük uydusu
Muazzam kuvvet veya kabiliyeti olan kimse
Satürn'ün en büyük uydusu
(Mitoloji) Titan
Kodaman
{i} dev [mit.]
{i} titan [mit.]
{i} büyük ve kuvvetli kimse
titan
dev büyük ve kuvvetli kimse
dev
titan arum plant
Ceset çiçeği, leş çiçeği
titan ii
(Askeri) TİTAN II: Otomatik güdüm ve kontrol sistemiyle hedefine yönlendirilen sıvı yakıtlı, iki kademeli, roket motorlu, kıtalararası, balistik füze. Bu füze nükleer başlığa sahip olup, yer altında roketlere karşı dayanıklı olarak inşa edilmiş ve dağıtılmış silolara yerleştirilmek üzere tasarlanmıştır. LGM olarak bilinmektedir
Turkish - Turkish
Dirsek
Atom numarası 22, atom ağırlığı 47,90 olan, özellikleri bakımından silisyumla kalaya yaklaşan, yoğunluğu 4,5 olan, 1675° C ye doğru eriyen, parlak beyaz renkli, basit element (simgesi Ti)
Parlak beyaz renkli basit bir element
English - English
The largest moon of the planet Saturn
One of the giant gods in Greek mythology who preceded the Olympian gods
Something or someone of very large stature, greatness, or godliness
a person of exceptional importance and reputation
Manufacturer of a 2-cycle engine used in some karting classes
{i} one of a family of giants (Greek Mythology); person or thing of enormous size, giant; one who stands out in achievement
the largest of the satellites of Saturn; has a hazy nitrogen atmosphere
the largest of the satellites of Saturn; has a hazy nitrogen atmosphere (Greek mythology) any of the primordial giant gods who ruled the Earth until overthrown by Zeus; the Titans were offspring of Uranus (Heaven) and Gaea (Earth)
(Greek mythology) any of the primordial giant gods who ruled the Earth until overthrown by Zeus; the Titans were offspring of Uranus (Heaven) and Gaea (Earth)
A satellite of Saturn orbiting at a mean distance of 1,222,000 kilometers
The satellite of Jupiter which was turned into a prison world for all Mega-City One Judges Standard sentence for crimes committed by Judges is a Twenty year stretch of Forced labour mining in a extremely lethal atmosphere, only severe bio-engineering enabled to work in this environment Turning the prisoners into a sort of cyborg Prison revolt lead by Judge Grice and blows up the moon unpon escape in 2116 (in the built-up to the '93 Dredd epic, inferno) No sign of a replacement yet but continues have importance as place Joe Dredd sent his brother Rico
Titanic
If you describe someone as a titan of a particular field, you mean that they are very important and powerful or successful in that field. the country's two richest business titans. a very strong or important person = giant (From the Titans). In Greek mythology, any of the children of Uranus and Gaea and their descendants. There were 12 original Titans: the brothers Coeus, Crius, Cronus, Hyperion, Iapetus, and Oceanus, and the sisters Mnemosyne, Phoebe, Rhea, Tethys, Thea, and Themis. Encouraged by Gaea, the Titans rebelled against their father. Cronus deposed Uranus by castrating him, and became king himself. Cronus' son Zeus rebelled against his father, launching a struggle in which most of the Titans sided with Cronus. Zeus and his siblings finally won after 10 years, and Zeus imprisoned the Titans in a cavity below Tartarus. Largest moon of Saturn. Titan is the only satellite in the solar system known to have clouds and a dense atmosphere. It is believed to make one rotation for each revolution, always keeping the same hemisphere toward Saturn. With a diameter of 3,200 mi (5,150 km), Titan is, after Jupiter's Ganymede, the largest moon in the solar system. Its density implies that its interior is a mixture of rocky and icy materials, the latter probably including solid ammonia and methane as well as solid water. Its atmosphere is mainly nitrogen. It was once proposed that an ocean of liquid methane and ethane covered much of the surface, but Earth-based radar observations indicate that the surface is generally solid
The largest satellite of Saturn, and the only moon in our solar system that has a substantial atmosphere
Titan rocket
Any of a series of U.S. liquid-fueled rockets originally developed as intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) but also used as space launch vehicles. Titan I missiles (used 1962-65), designed to deliver a four-megaton nuclear warhead over 5,000 mi (8,000 km) to targets in the former Soviet Union, were stored in underground silos but had to be raised to ground level and fueled for launch. By 1965 they had been replaced by the much larger Titan II, which could be launched directly from its silo. With a nine-megaton warhead, Titan II was the principal weapon in the land-based U.S. nuclear arsenal until the 1980s, when it was replaced by solid-fueled ICBMs (e.g., Minuteman missiles). NASA used the Titan II to launch Gemini spacecraft in the 1960s; deactivated Titan II missiles refurbished as space launchers continued to be used into the 21st century. The Titan IV, developed in the late 1980s, has larger engines to lift heavy space cargo such as that carried by the space shuttle. Coupled with the Centaur upper-stage vehicle, it is the largest and most powerful expendable launch vehicle in the U.S
titan crane
A massive crane with an overhanging counterbalanced arm carrying a traveler and lifting crab, the whole supported by a carriage mounted on track rails
titan crane
for setting heavy masonry blocks for piers, breakwaters, etc
titan crane
It is used esp
Titans
in Greek mythology, the first gods who ruled the universe, before Zeus became the most powerful god. They were thought of as giants (=like humans, but extremely large and tall)
titans
plural of titan
Turkish - English
titanium

This titanium bicycle made in Italy is incredibly lightweight. - İtalya'da yapılan bu titanyum bisiklet inanılmaz hafiftir.

This handmade Italian-made titanium bicycle is terribly light. - Bu el yapımı İtalyan malı titanyum bisiklet son derece hafiftir.

chem. titanium
titanium titanyum
titan
titan

    Hyphenation

    Titan

    Turkish pronunciation

    taytın

    Pronunciation

    /ˈtītən/ /ˈtaɪtən/

    Etymology

    () From Ancient Greek Τιτάν (Titan).
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