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Titan, titan (s) (noun); Titans, titans (pl)
1. A family of mythological giants who were said to have ruled the world before the gods of Mount Olympus: TheTitans were the earliest group of powerful gods in Greek mythology.
2. A very large and incontestable company, person, etc.: A titan is a giant in any field of endeavor, a person of outstanding ability who towers above all of the others in his or her field.

There are several national and multinational titans who are competing to control the economies of the world.

A titan is someone of outstanding achievement, tremendous strength, or of colossal size.

3. The planet Saturn has 23 satellites around it and the biggest one is in the Solar System: The largest satellite is Titan, which is said to be 3,180 miles (5,119 kilometers) in diameter.
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(Greek > Latin: one of the Titans, son of Iapetus and Clymene, supporting the heavens on his shoulders; later, a king of Mauretania, changed by Perseus into Mt. Atlas [Greek mythology])
(Modern Latin: from the Titans of classical mythology; metal)