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titanically — (ˈ)tī|tanə̇k(ə)lē, nēk , li sometimes tə̇ˈt adverb Etymology: titanic (I) + ally : in a titanic manner was titanically a failure at the job Sinclair Lewis with titanically explosive results Atlantic … Useful english dictionary
titanically — titanic ► ADJECTIVE ▪ of exceptional strength, size, or power. DERIVATIVES titanically adverb … English terms dictionary
titanically — adverb see titanic … New Collegiate Dictionary
titanically — ti·tan·i·cal·ly … English syllables
titanic — adjective Etymology: Greek titanikos of the Titans Date: 1709 having great magnitude, force, or power ; colossal < a titanic struggle > • titanically adverb … New Collegiate Dictionary
titanic — titanic1 /tuy tan ik, ti /, adj. Chem. of or containing titanium, esp. in the tetravalent state. [1820 30; TITAN(IUM) + IC] titanic2 titanically, adv. /tuy tan ik/, adj. 1. (cap.) of, pertaining to, or characteristic of the Titans … Universalium
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