Similar words: titanium, puritanical, satanic, lusitania, panic, volcanic, oceanic, Hispanic. Meaning: [taɪ'tænɪk] adj. of great force or power.
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121. On the 100th anniversary of the original voyage, a modern luxury liner christened "Titanic 2, " follows the path of its namesake.
122. Sheltered by a titanic iceberg, emperor penguins bask in the Antarctic sun.
123. His recent book, Return to Titanic, includes evidence of damage caused by submersibles hitting and landing on the ship. There is a gash to the bow.
124. The feasibility of the ultra-fine aluminum silicate used as filler in papermaking instead of titanic oxide was investigated in this paper.
125. A method of synthesis of allyl hexanoate catalyzed by titanic sulfate has been developed.
126. The second - best smacker went to Leonardo Di Caprio and Kate Winslet in " Titanic ".
127. The Titanic's birthplace on the River Lagan is now called the Titanic Quarter (above).
128. One taunt that circulated about Peuchen was that, "he said he was a yachtsman so he could get off the Titanic, and if there had been a fire, he would have said he was a fireman."
129. Dean's family had boarded the Titanic at Southampton, heading for a new life in Kansas where her father hoped to open a tobacconist shop.
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