titre
See also: titré
English edit
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- titer (US)
Etymology edit
From French titre (“title”). Doublet of tilde, title, titlo, tittle, and titulus.
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Noun edit
titre (plural titres)
- (analytical chemistry) The strength or concentration of a solution that has been determined by titration.
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titer — see titer
Verb edit
titre (third-person singular simple present titres, present participle titring, simple past and past participle titred)
- To determine a titre, especially by titration
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titer — see titer
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French edit
Etymology edit
Inherited from Old French title, a semi-learned term borrowed from Latin titulus.
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Noun edit
titre m (plural titres)
- heading, title (name of a piece of work)
- title (extra name bestowed upon somebody)
- (chemistry) titre
- tittle (the point on top of the letter i)
- (finance) share, certificate (document evidencing ownership of stock, debt, commodities, etc.)
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Further reading edit
- “titre”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
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Verb edit
titre
- inflection of titrar: