(in medieval folklore) the queen of the fairies and wife of Oberon (in classical antiquity) a poetic epithet used variously to characterize Circe, Diana, Latona, or Pyrrha
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ti•ta•ni•a
(tī tā′nē ə),USA pronunciation n.
Ti•ta•ni•a (ti tā′nē ə, tī-),USA pronunciation n.
- synthetic rutile, TiO2, used as a gem.
- Neo-Latin; see titanium, -a4
- 1920–25
Ti•ta•ni•a (ti tā′nē ə, tī-),USA pronunciation n.
- Literature(in Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream) the wife of Oberon and the queen of fairyland.
- Astronomyone of the moons of Uranus.
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- another name for titanium dioxide
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