TitanicLook up titanic in Wiktionary, the free dictionaryTitanic may refer to:
Titanic terms not directly related to the RMS Titanic:
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Titanic terms not directly related to the RMS Titanic:. HIM may be an abbreviation refering to:. Titanic may refer to:. HIM may mean a number of things, including:. Starship Titanic, a computer game designed by Douglas Adams and a book written by permission from Adams by Terry Jones. Healthcare Information and Management. Titanic steel, chemistry related term. Satan (as His Infernal Majesty). Titanic acid, a chemical compound. Emperor or Empress (as His Imperial Majesty or Her Imperial Majesty). Titanic Records, United States record company. a 1980 song by Rupert Holmes titled "Him". Titanic Brewery, a brewery located in Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom. Cummings titled him. Titanic (magazine), a German satire magazine. E. things or subjects pertaining to Titan. a 1927 play by E. "The Titanic" (song), a folk song about the Titanic. a cosmic adventurer and superhero named Him (Adam Warlock) in the Marvel Comics universe. Titanic: Adventure Out of Time, a computer game that takes place on the Titanic. a character in the animated series The PowerPuff Girls. Titanic (play), an absurd play written by Christopher Durang, first staged in 1974. a magazine from Hong Kong called Him. Titanic (musical), a musical about the sinking that ran on Broadway from 1998 to 2000. a techno group called H.I.M. Titanic (1997 film), a blockbuster film directed by James Cameron and starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet. a Finnish alternative rock band called HIM. Titanic (TV miniseries), a 1996 television miniseries. Titanic, a 1979 television movie. S.O.S. Titanic (1953 film), directed by Jean Negulesco. Titanic (1943 film), a German film directed by Werner Klingler and Herbert Selpin. Films entitled Titanic, based upon the sinking:
RMS Titanic, the British ocean liner that sank in 1912. |