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10 words found beginning with 'チタ'
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noun
titanic acid
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3
Most common form: チタン
noun
titanium (Ti)  (originally from German 'Titan')
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4
noun
titanium alloy
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7
noun
barium titanate (BaTiO3)
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4
noun
titanium porcelain
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4
noun
ilmenite
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2
noun
titanium white
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1
Most common form: ツィター
noun
zither  (originally from German)
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3
noun
titanium (Ti)  (originally from German 'Titan')
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2
noun
titanite
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5 words found containing 'チタ' in any position
noun
two-point turn  (originally from English 'switch turn', wasei - word made in Japan)
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noun
perovskite  (see also: ペロブスカイト; geology, etc. term)
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Most common form: マルチ・タップ
noun
power strip; power bar  (see also: 電源タップ; originally from 'multi tap')
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noun
titanium dioxide  (chemistry term)
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noun
titanium carbide; TiC
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