titanium
IPA: taɪtˈeɪniʌm
noun
- A chemical element, atomic number 22; it is a strong, corrosion-resistant transition metal, used to make light alloys for aircraft etc.
- (countable) A single atom of this element.
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Examples of "titanium" in Sentences
- Titanium metallic discoloration.
- The white color of toothpaste is that of titanium dioxide.
- Titanium was also used in the front fork to coat the stanchions.
- The titanium hydrate may be calcined to provide titanium dioxide.
- The titanium hydrate is calcined to provide titanium dioxide pigment.
- The bands are formed of an inelastic material, such as steel or titanium.
- Osseointegration is the process of the titanium fixture bonding to the bone.
- The blue jadeite, for example, is known to have traces of titanium and iron.
- Beta titanium alloys exhibit the BCC allotropic form of titanium called beta .
- Continental trim levels are Trend, Titanium and the top of the line Titanium S.
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