titania
IPA: tʌtˈɑnjʌ
Root Word: Titania
noun
- From Shakespeare's play A Midsummer-Night's Dream, the queen of the fairies.
- (astronomy): The largest satellite of the planet Uranus.
- (inorganic chemistry) titanium dioxide
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Examples of "titania" in Sentences
- Frances titania said this on October 8, 2008 at 6:18 am | Reply
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- So far, the group has successfully incorporated gold and titanium dioxide, also known as "titania."
- In bulk, titania is an opaque white, a fortunate property enabling the phasing-out of toxic paints based on lead carbonate.
- In the quotation which he gives, we at once detect the proper tools and cunning of the poet: fancy gives us _liquentes campos_, _titania astra_,
- Titanium dioxide (titania) is also the basis of artists 'interference paints aka' pearl pigments ', which involve thin films of titania on mica flakes.
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