Titan

//ˈtaɪtən//

Synonyms for "titan" (60 found)

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Translations

72 translations across 33 languages.

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Ancient Greek

1 entries
  • Τιτάν noun (mythological giant)

Arabic

2 entries
  • تَايْتَان name (moon of Saturn)
  • تَايْتَان noun (mythological giant)

Asturian

1 entries
  • Titán name (moon of Saturn)

Azerbaijani

2 entries
  • div noun (something or someone large in stature, greatness or godliness)
  • div noun (mythological giant)

Belarusian

1 entries
  • Тыта́н name (moon of Saturn)

Bulgarian

2 entries
  • Тита́н name (moon of Saturn)
  • тита́н noun (something or someone large in stature, greatness or godliness)

Catalan

3 entries
  • Tità name (moon of Saturn)
  • Tità noun (mythological giant)
  • tità noun (something or someone large in stature, greatness or godliness)

Chinese Mandarin

4 entries
  • 土衛六 /土卫六 name (moon of Saturn)
  • 泰坦 name (moon of Saturn)
  • 巨人 noun (something or someone large in stature, greatness or godliness)
  • 提坦 noun (mythological giant)

Dutch

1 entries
  • Titan name (moon of Saturn)

Esperanto

2 entries
  • Titano name (moon of Saturn)
  • titano noun (something or someone large in stature, greatness or godliness)

Finnish

2 entries
  • Titan name (moon of Saturn)
  • titaani noun (mythological giant)

French

3 entries
  • Titan name (moon of Saturn)
  • Titan noun (mythological giant)
  • titan noun (something or someone large in stature, greatness or godliness)

Georgian

1 entries
  • ტიტანი noun (mythological giant)

German

3 entries
  • Titan name (moon of Saturn)
  • Titan noun (something or someone large in stature, greatness or godliness)
  • Titan noun (mythological giant)

Greek

2 entries
  • Τιτάνας name (moon of Saturn)
  • Τιτάνας noun (mythological giant)

Hawaiian

2 entries
  • Kaikana name (moon of Saturn)
  • Kaikana noun (mythological giant)

Hungarian

2 entries
  • Titán name (moon of Saturn)
  • titán noun (mythological giant)

Irish

2 entries
  • Tíotán name (moon of Saturn)
  • Tíotán noun (mythological giant)

Italian

2 entries
  • Titano name (moon of Saturn)
  • Titano noun (mythological giant)

Japanese

4 entries
  • タイタン name (moon of Saturn)
  • ティタン name (moon of Saturn)
  • タイタン noun (something or someone large in stature, greatness or godliness)
  • チタン noun (mythological giant)

Khmer

1 entries
  • ទីតង់ name (moon of Saturn)

Korean

2 entries
  • 타이탄 name (moon of Saturn)
  • 티탄 noun (mythological giant)

Macedonian

1 entries
  • Тита́н name (moon of Saturn)

Marathi

2 entries
  • टायटन name (moon of Saturn)
  • टायटन noun (mythological giant)

Mongolian

1 entries
  • Титан name (moon of Saturn)

Polish

2 entries
  • Tytan name (moon of Saturn)
  • tytan noun (mythological giant)

Portuguese

3 entries
  • Titã name (moon of Saturn)
  • titã noun (something or someone large in stature, greatness or godliness)
  • titã noun (mythological giant)

Russian

4 entries
  • Тита́н name (moon of Saturn)
  • Тита́н noun (mythological giant)
  • исполи́н noun (something or someone large in stature, greatness or godliness)
  • тита́н noun (something or someone large in stature, greatness or godliness)

Serbo-Croatian

3 entries
  • Titan name (moon of Saturn)
  • Титан name (moon of Saturn)
  • титан noun (mythological giant)

Spanish

3 entries
  • Titán name (moon of Saturn)
  • Titán noun (mythological giant)
  • titán noun (something or someone large in stature, greatness or godliness)

Swahili

1 entries
  • Titani noun (mythological giant)

Swedish

3 entries
  • Titan name (moon of Saturn)
  • bjässe noun (something or someone large in stature, greatness or godliness)
  • titan noun (mythological giant)

Ukrainian

1 entries
  • Тита́н name (moon of Saturn)

Sample sentences

13 total sentences available.

Tatoeba + Wiktionary

The mean radius of Saturn's moon Titan is a factor of 0.404 of Earth's.

Source: tatoeba (1647629)

Living in a colony on Titan, Tomas' grandson was a clone of his son, who was a clone of himself, Tomas. They were three generations of clones.

Source: tatoeba (1647693)

I hear that the "rocks" on Titan are actually made of ice, not rock.

Source: tatoeba (2095592)

Christiaan Huygens (1629-1695) discovered Saturn’s moon, Titan.

Source: tatoeba (3951878)

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