
1) Atlas 2) Cocus 3) Crius 4) Cronus 5) Demon 6) Epimetheus 7) Giant 8) Hyperion 9) Iapetus 10) Icbm 11) Oceanus 12) Prometheus 13) Thea
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1) US ballistic missle 2) AFC South player 3) American missile 4) Atlas or Prometheus 5) Atlas was one 6) Avalon Hill game 7) Behemoth 8) Berkley Books book 9) Bigwig in business 10) Board wargame 11) Business big shot 12) Business bigwig 13) Business giant 14) Captain of industry 15) Certain missile
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- a person of exceptional importance and reputation
- (Greek mythology) any of the primordial giant gods who ruled the Earth until overthrown by Zeus; the Titans were offspring of Uranus (Heaven) and Gaea (Earth)
- the largest of the satellites of Saturn; has a hazy nitrogen atmosphere
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• (a.) Titanic.
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in Greek mythology, any of the children of Uranus (Heaven) and Gaea (Earth) and their descendants. According to Hesiod`s Theogony, there were 12 ... [1 related articles]
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largest moon of Saturn and the only moon in the solar system known to have clouds and a dense atmosphere. It was discovered telescopically in 1655 by ... [8 related articles]
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Three views of Titan from observations by the Cassini spacecraft. Left: a natural color composite made from images taken through three filters sensitive to red, green, and violet light, showing roughly how Titan would appear to the human eye. Center: a near-infrared composite revealing the surface. ...
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(launch vehicle) A large intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) that, like the Atlas and Thor, evolved into an important family of space launch vehicles. Its story began with the United States Air Force seeking an ICBM that would surpass the Atlas in sophistication and delive...
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Satellite of the planet Saturn. See TABLE 8. SATURN - SATELLITE DATA
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In Greek mythology, any of the giant children of
Uranus, the primeval sky god, and
Gaia, goddess of the Earth, whose s...
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Ti'tan adjective Titanic. « The
Titan physical difficulties of his enterprise.»
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Titan is the sixth satellite (or moon) of Saturn. It was discovered in 1655 by Huygens.
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In Greek mythology, the Titans were the twelve sons of Ge and Uranus.
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Titan was an American two-stage intercontinental ballistic missile developed from the Atlas missile. Titan had a range of 12875 km and carried a 4 MT thermonuclear warhead.
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[
n] - (Greek mythology) any of the primordial giant gods who ruled the Earth until overthrown by Zeus 2. [n] - the largest of the satellites of Saturn
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In Greek mythology, Titans were the firstborn children of Uranus (the sky) and Gaea (the Earth). The ruler of the Titans was Cronos, whose Roman name is Saturn.
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[Wuthering Heights] any person or thing of great size or power.
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noun the largest of the satellites of Saturn; has a hazy nitrogen atmosphere
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(astronomy) In astronomy, largest moon of the planet Saturn, with a diameter of 5,150 km/3,200 mi and a mean distance from Saturn of 1,222,000 km/759,000 mi. It was discovered in 1655 by Dutch mathematician and astronomer Christiaan Huygens, and is the second-largest moon in the So...
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(mythology) In Greek mythology, any of the giant children of Uranus, the primeval sky god, and Gaia, goddess of the Earth, whose six sons and six daughters included Kronos, Rhea, Themis, and Oceanus. Kronos and Rhea were in turn the parents of Zeus, who ousted his father as ruler of the world
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