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titanium (Fishing) A high-tech metal currently being used to make superior spinnerbaits that return to their original shape when flexed.
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titanium dioxide White powder. Used as a pigment in eye makeup, sunscreens, and foundation makeup. It is also used as an opacifying agent, for its covering power, brilliance and reflectivity.
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titanium (Ti) Trace element which, though not fully established, may have a beneficial effect on African Violets.
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titanium dioxide A white pigment used in paints and enamels primarily to increase hiding power and give greater brightness. It has a specific gravity of 3.9 and a relatively high oil absorption, which usually ranges from 20 to 26. The particle size is usually very small.
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titanium dioxide A natural white powder mineral with the distinction of being a class one, full spectrum sunscreen. In cosmetic use it has the greatest concealing power of all white pigments.
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