"Titaness" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: Titanesses [plural]
Etymology: Titan + -ess Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|Titan|ess}} Titan + -ess Head templates: {{en-noun}} Titaness (plural Titanesses)
  1. (Greek mythology) A female Titan, any of the daughters of Uranus and Gaia. Wikipedia link: Titaness Tags: Greek Categories (topical): Greek deities Translations (female Titan): Titanide [feminine] (French), τιτανίς f τιτανίδα (titanís) [feminine] (Greek), titânide [feminine] (Portuguese), титани́да (titanída) [feminine] (Russian)

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