Titaness
English
Etymology
Titan
+
-ess
Noun
Titaness
(
plural
Titanesses
)
(
Greek
mythology
)
A female
Titan
, any of the daughters of
Uranus
and
Gaia
.
Translations
female Titan
French:
Titanide
(fr)
f
Greek:
τιτανίς
f
(
titanís
)
τιτανίδα
f
(
titanída
)
Portuguese:
titânide
f
Russian:
титани́да
(ru)
f
(
titanída
)
Anagrams
Atenists
,
antisets
,
antsiest
,
instates
,
nastiest
,
satinets
,
stainest
,
statines
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