titanate
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of titanate
First recorded in 1830–40; titan(ic acid) + -ate 2
Example Sentences
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To investigate further, the researchers focused on a widely used material found in sensors, actuators, and defense systems, a lead magnesium niobate-lead titanate alloy.
From Science Daily • May 4, 2026
Dr. Müller had studied the properties of strontium titanate for 15 years and thought that it could be modified to be a high-temperature superconductor.
From New York Times • Jan. 18, 2023
A second experiment, called CASPEr Electric, uses a material called lead titanate.
From Economist • Jan. 26, 2017
The patents cover non-flammable electrolyte and lithium titanate technologies that permit faster charges and discharges.
From Forbes • Jun. 29, 2014
The resulting titanate is dissolved out of the "melt" by cold hydrochloric acid.
From A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines. by Beringer, Cornelius
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