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titanium

Pronunciation: [taɪˈteɪniəm]

Word

Context: "materials"

(noun) a strong, lightweight metal that is very resistant to corrosion. It is often used in things like airplanes, medical devices, and jewelry because it doesn’t rust and is very strong.

Example

The airplane is made from titanium, which helps it fly faster and use less fuel.

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The old metal parts rusted away, while the titanium ones stayed safe.

Example

Why do scientists choose titanium for building rockets?

Context: "chemistry"

(noun) a chemical element with the symbol Ti and atomic number 22. This means it is an element found on the periodic table that helps in understanding matter and its properties.

Example

Titanium is the 22nd element on the periodic table, and it's important for studying metal properties.

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Iron, not titanium, is the element used in most construction projects.

Example

What can you tell me about titanium on the periodic table?

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