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titanic
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titanic
(adjective)
titanic
/taɪ
ˈ
tænɪk/
adjective
titanic
/taɪ
ˈ
tænɪk/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of TITANIC
[
more titanic; most titanic
]
:
very great in size, force, or power
:
gigantic
They put up a
titanic
struggle.
The batter hit a
titanic
home run.
a
titanic
explosion
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