Because part of the word Titan in Titanic... Titan comes from a Latin word meaning large and since the Titanic was so big they just called the Titanic...
The Californian did not ignore the Titanic. The officers even tried to communicate with their Morse Lamp but the officers onboard watching the rockets had a grievous misinterpretation of their meaning.
1,517 died, meaning only 706 were left. There were 2,223 total.
This was it's maiden voyage, meaning it sank on it's first trip
Titanic
it was meant for luxury and beauty
In Greek mythology the Titans people were giants. The adjective meaning huge comes from that name and is called titanic.
Because part of the word Titan in Titanic... Titan comes from a Latin word meaning large and since the Titanic was so big they just called the Titanic...
if you are talking about the movie we pronounce it as in english but concerning the meaning titanic mean big , enormous and huge and in arabic jabar=جبار or hael=هائل
The Californian did not ignore the Titanic. The officers even tried to communicate with their Morse Lamp but the officers onboard watching the rockets had a grievous misinterpretation of their meaning.
The word 'titanic' (lower case t) is an adjective, a word that describes a noun as enormous or gigantic. The word 'Titantic' (capital T) is a noun, a proper noun, the name of a specific ship (RMS Titanic, sunk in the Atlantic Ocean in 1912).
Hmmm, if you mean the RMS Titanic, as in the passenger liner that struck an iceburg. It stands for Royal Mail Ship. Otherwise, I have not heard of TSS before. TSS stands for Triple Screw Ship. The Titanic had 3 propellers.
1,517 died, meaning only 706 were left. There were 2,223 total.
Titanic struck an iceberg in the North Atlantic and sunk, never having made it to New York.
This was it's maiden voyage, meaning it sank on it's first trip
Titanic
The adjective "titanic" comes from the Greek gods called the Titans, who were a powerful ruling race. Titanic was an immense ship for its time and was considered to be a "ruler" of the seas. It had two sister ships; one was called Olympic, also in honor of the Greek gods, and the other was Brittanic, in honor of England and its symbol Britannia.It was also custom for White Star ships to have names ending in ' ic ' like the Titanic's sister ship 'Olympic'