titan

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The meaning (definition) of the word titan
a huge, powerful giant god in old Greek stories.
The word titan used in a sentence
“The titan was a giant so big and strong in the old stories.”
Words that mean the same as titan (synonyms)
giant
The plural of the word titan
titans
How the word titan is said around the world
| French | Titan |
| Spanish | titán |
| Mandarin | 泰坦 |
| Hindi | टाइटन |
| Arabic | تيتان |
| Russian | титан |
| Portuguese (EU) | titã |
| Portuguese (BR) | titã |
| Japanese | タイタン |
| German | Titan |
| Urdu | ٹائٹن |
| Punjabi | ਟਾਇਟਨ |
| Korean | 타이탄 |
| Hebrew | עֲנָק |
| Greek | Τιτάν |
| Dutch | Titan |
| Filipino | titan |
| Vietnamese | người khổng lồ |
| Turkish | titan |
| Persian | تیتان |
| Polish | tytan |
| Ukrainian | титан |
| Bengali | টাইটান |
| Swedish | titan |
| Italian | titano |
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