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From ''[[wikipedia:Titan|Titan]]'', a race of mythological Greek deities who were confined in a cage much too small. |
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From Greek ''[[wikipedia:Titan (mythology)|Τιτάν]]'', a race of mythological Greek deities who were confined in a cage much too small. |
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Latest revision as of 23:50, February 29, 2012
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From Greek Τιτάν, a race of mythological Greek deities who were confined in a cage much too small.
titan (third-person singular simple present titans, present participle titaning, simple past and past participle titaned)
- to make more compact or secure
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