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O que (quem) é Titanic - definição


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  • SS ''Californian'', which had tried to warn ''Titanic'' of the danger from pack-ice
  • Edward Smith]], captain of ''Titanic'', in 1911
  • Size comparison
  • left
  • left
  • Copy of the neoclassical oil painting by [[Merry-Joseph Blondel]]<ref name="New York Times 1913, p. 28">''New York Times'', Thursday 16 January 1913, ''Titanic Survivors Asking $6,000,000'', p.28.</ref>}}
  • A cutaway diagram of ''Titanic''{{'}}s midship section
  • date=6 January 2021}} on MaritimeQuest.com webpage, Olympic picture page #3, which states the ship.</ref>
  • ''Titanic'' leaving [[Belfast]] for her sea trials on 2 April 1912
  • Fairview Cemetery]], Halifax, Nova Scotia
  • left
  • Starboard view of ''Titanic''
  • The ship's bell, recovered from the wreck
  • left
  • alt=Diagram of RMS Titanic
  • left
  • An ice patrol aircraft inspecting an iceberg
  • 25px
  • Olympic]]'', which was almost identical to that of the ''Titanic'', seen today as a dining room in the [[White Swan Hotel, Alnwick]]
BRITISH TRANSATLANTIC PASSENGER LINER, LAUNCHED AND FOUNDERED IN 1912
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Gigantic, huge, Herculean, Cyclopean, enormous, monstrous, stupendous, vast, immense, colossal, prodigious, mighty.
titanic         
  • page=2}}</ref>
  • SS ''Californian'', which had tried to warn ''Titanic'' of the danger from pack-ice
  • Edward Smith]], captain of ''Titanic'', in 1911
  • Size comparison
  • left
  • left
  • Copy of the neoclassical oil painting by [[Merry-Joseph Blondel]]<ref name="New York Times 1913, p. 28">''New York Times'', Thursday 16 January 1913, ''Titanic Survivors Asking $6,000,000'', p.28.</ref>}}
  • A cutaway diagram of ''Titanic''{{'}}s midship section
  • date=6 January 2021}} on MaritimeQuest.com webpage, Olympic picture page #3, which states the ship.</ref>
  • ''Titanic'' leaving [[Belfast]] for her sea trials on 2 April 1912
  • Fairview Cemetery]], Halifax, Nova Scotia
  • left
  • Starboard view of ''Titanic''
  • The ship's bell, recovered from the wreck
  • left
  • alt=Diagram of RMS Titanic
  • left
  • An ice patrol aircraft inspecting an iceberg
  • 25px
  • Olympic]]'', which was almost identical to that of the ''Titanic'', seen today as a dining room in the [[White Swan Hotel, Alnwick]]
BRITISH TRANSATLANTIC PASSENGER LINER, LAUNCHED AND FOUNDERED IN 1912
H.M.S. Titanic; SS Titanic; TitaniC; S. S. Titanic; The Titanic; Rms titanic; Provisioning of the RMS Titanic; HMS Titanic; R.M.S. Titanic; Titantic; RMS TITANTIC; RMS TITANIC; R.M.S Titanic; Titanic (ship); Provisioning (RMS Titanic); S.S. Titanic; RMS titanic; R. M. S. Titanic; Rms Titanic; Royal Mail Steamer Titanic; RMS Titanick; RMS Titanik; Titanick; Titanicc; The titantic; RMS Titanic
titanic1
¦ adjective of exceptional strength, size, or power.
Derivatives
titanically adverb
Origin
from Gk titanikos, from Titan (see Titan).
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titanic2
¦ adjective Chemistry of titanium with a valency of four; of titanium(IV). Compare with titanous.
Titanic         
  • page=2}}</ref>
  • SS ''Californian'', which had tried to warn ''Titanic'' of the danger from pack-ice
  • Edward Smith]], captain of ''Titanic'', in 1911
  • Size comparison
  • left
  • left
  • Copy of the neoclassical oil painting by [[Merry-Joseph Blondel]]<ref name="New York Times 1913, p. 28">''New York Times'', Thursday 16 January 1913, ''Titanic Survivors Asking $6,000,000'', p.28.</ref>}}
  • A cutaway diagram of ''Titanic''{{'}}s midship section
  • date=6 January 2021}} on MaritimeQuest.com webpage, Olympic picture page #3, which states the ship.</ref>
  • ''Titanic'' leaving [[Belfast]] for her sea trials on 2 April 1912
  • Fairview Cemetery]], Halifax, Nova Scotia
  • left
  • Starboard view of ''Titanic''
  • The ship's bell, recovered from the wreck
  • left
  • alt=Diagram of RMS Titanic
  • left
  • An ice patrol aircraft inspecting an iceberg
  • 25px
  • Olympic]]'', which was almost identical to that of the ''Titanic'', seen today as a dining room in the [[White Swan Hotel, Alnwick]]
BRITISH TRANSATLANTIC PASSENGER LINER, LAUNCHED AND FOUNDERED IN 1912
H.M.S. Titanic; SS Titanic; TitaniC; S. S. Titanic; The Titanic; Rms titanic; Provisioning of the RMS Titanic; HMS Titanic; R.M.S. Titanic; Titantic; RMS TITANTIC; RMS TITANIC; R.M.S Titanic; Titanic (ship); Provisioning (RMS Titanic); S.S. Titanic; RMS titanic; R. M. S. Titanic; Rms Titanic; Royal Mail Steamer Titanic; RMS Titanick; RMS Titanik; Titanick; Titanicc; The titantic; RMS Titanic
RMS Titanic was a British passenger liner, operated by the White Star Line, which sank in the North Atlantic Ocean on 15 April 1912 after striking an iceberg during her maiden voyage from Southampton, UK, to New York City. Of the [[Sinking of the RMS Titanic#Casualties and su

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Exemplos do corpo de texto para Titanic
1. Titanic attraction The Titanic attraction, officially named "The World‘s Largest Titanic Museum Attraction," opened in March.
2. Confronting the militias and re–establishing order are titanic challenges.
3. Her titanic battle has revealed a staggering catalogue of errors.
4. Doomed: The Titanic The new steel and the old tarnished metal have been blended at the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast, where the Titanic was built.
5. But Milton and Keats at their best communicate a feeling, the one of titanic revolt, the other of titanic silence and despondency.