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What (who) is Titan - definition

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Titan         
·adj Titanic.
titan         
(titans)
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.
N-COUNT: usu N n, N of n
Titan         
['t??t(?)n]
¦ noun
1. any of a family of giant gods in Greek mythology.
2. (titan) a person or thing of very great strength, intellect, or importance.

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Titan

Titan most often refers to:

  • Titan (moon), the largest moon of Saturn
  • Titans, a race of deities in Greek mythology

Titan or Titans may also refer to:

Examples of use of Titan
1. Cassini spies possible lake on Titan WASHINGTON – Reuters Could Saturn‘s moon Titan be a land of lakes?
2. "This makes me dream of what a possible future mission to Titan may return of this wonderful and fascinating Earth–like world." The Cassini spacecraft, which arrived at Titan in July 2004, delivered the Huygens probe to Titan.
3. The man had worked for Titan Corp., which in late summer 2005 became L–3 Titan Group, a subsidiary of New York–based L–3 Communications.
4. The Titan Corp. did not immediately comment Friday.
5. Well, how about a Titan intercontinental ballistic missile facility?