titania
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(in Shakespeare'sMidsummer Night's Dream ) the wife of Oberon and the queen of fairyland.
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Astronomy. one of the moons of Uranus.
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(in medieval folklore) the queen of the fairies and wife of Oberon
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(in classical antiquity) a poetic epithet used variously to characterize Circe, Diana, Latona, or Pyrrha
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Etymology
Origin of titania
From New Latin, dating back to 1920–25; see origin at titanium, -a 4
Example Sentences
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Cubic zirconia and rutile titania could meet demand in theory, but economic modeling by the Columbia team suggests production costs would skyrocket with increased demand.
From Science Daily • Oct. 21, 2025
The team's recent experiments focused on how a weightless microgravity environment affects 3D printing using titania foam, a material with potential applications ranging from UV blocking to water purification.
From Science Daily • Oct. 30, 2023
Sierros has overseen the Microgravity Research Team's titania foam studies since 2016.
From Science Daily • Oct. 30, 2023
In 1998, a Japanese ceramics company took titania nanopowders and melted them into a glaze for tiles.
From Newsweek
Companies including Toyota, Panasonic, Fujitsu and Bridgestone all maintain significant brand currency from the aura titania provides, and windows, walls and even roads are coated in the stuff.
From Newsweek
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