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| Ti 1 The symbol for the element titanium. |
| Ti 2 abbr. Bible Titus |
ti·ta·ni·um (tī-tā'nē-əm, tĭ-) n. Symbol Ti A strong, low-density, highly corrosion-resistant, lustrous white metallic element that occurs widely in igneous rocks and is used to alloy aircraft metals for low weight, strength, and high-temperature stability. Atomic number 22; atomic weight 47.87 melting point 1,660°C; boiling point 3,287°C; specific gravity 4.54; valence 2, 3, 4. See Table at element. [From Latin Tītān, Titan; see Titan.] |
Ti·tus 2 (tī'təs) n. Abbr. Tit. or Ti or Tt See Table at Bible. |
Ti
The symbol for the element titanium.
| Ti
The symbol for titanium. |
| titanium (tī-tā'nē-əm) Pronunciation Key
Symbol Ti A shiny, white metallic element that occurs in all kinds of rocks and soils. It is lightweight, strong, and highly resistant to corrosion. Titanium alloys are used especially to make parts for aircraft and ships. Atomic number 22; atomic weight 47.87; melting point 1,660°C; boiling point 3,287°C; specific gravity 4.54; valence 2, 3, 4. See Periodic Table. |
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