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titanic

[tahy-tan-ik, ti-] / taɪˈtæn ɪk, tɪ- /


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Modern simulations suggest that waves might have grown to more than 30 feet—more than enough to swamp and roll even a titanic like the Fitz.

From Slate • Nov. 10, 2025

The titanic levels of spending being committed to data-center projects simply aren’t generating revenue, let alone profits, in the earliest stage of the cycle.

From Barron's • Nov. 3, 2025

For the first time since that presentation, it is being exhibited, this time at Gagosian’s 21st Street location, and it is truly as powerful as any of the Minimalist’s better known titanic works.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 31, 2025

Yamamoto, on the other hand, lost control after Schwarber’s titanic home run led off the fourth.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 9, 2025

Far in the distance, a creature of titanic proportions rose from the water.

From "Healer of the Water Monster" by Brian Young