It means huge, gigantic. The size of a titan. Enormous.
No, The Titans were the first children of Gaea but the gods were their children. Titanic was the name of a ship, so named for its massive size (Titanic, root word titan).
The name "Titanic" is derived from the word "Titan," which refers to the powerful deities in Greek mythology known for their immense strength and size. The term conveys notions of grandeur and superiority, reflecting the ship's design as a marvel of engineering and luxury during its time. The Titanic was intended to be the largest and most opulent ocean liner, embodying the aspirations of early 20th-century maritime innovation.
Titanic comes from the word "titans" from Greek Mythology. The titans were the first gods in greek mythology. The leader (Kronos) like the ship was thought to be invinsable until Zeus killed him and freed his siblings from Kronos stomach. The ship not only took its name from these Mythic creatures, but was also thought to be unsinkable, and was just as shocking to man as was the defeat of Kronos in legand, when it hit the iceberg and sunk.
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It refers to the Titans of Greek Mythology. The word "Titanic" has come to mean very large, massive or colossal.
it means strong, great, majestic (unsinkable)
the titanic sank
The titanic sank.
The word titanic comes from the word titan. The suffix "ic" indicates similarity, as in "like titan."
The word "titanic" means something that is exceptionally large.
The word titanic means "very large", or "vast".
Because part of the word Titan in Titanic... Titan comes from a Latin word meaning large and since the Titanic was so big they just called the Titanic...
As titanic means enormous, you could say... 'The fearsome dinosaur was titanic and scary.'
The word "Titanic" comes from mythology (The Titans) as does "Olympic" (The Olympians).
Titanic originally came from the word tragic.
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