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Stewards, and some officers, were dispatched to alert the passengers.

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From which word is Titanic derived?

The word titanic comes from the word titan. The suffix "ic" indicates similarity, as in "like titan."


Where did they get the name Titanic?

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What part of speech is the word trouble?

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How do you put the word Titanic in a sentence?

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Is the word 'trouble' a noun?

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What does titanic come from?

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Where did the named Titanic originally came from?

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