titaanissa
Titaanissa is a Finnish word. It translates to "in titanium" or "titanium's" in English. This prepositional phrase is used to indicate possession or location related to the element titanium. Titanium is a chemical element with the symbol Ti and atomic number 22. It is a lustrous transition metal with a silver color, low density, and high strength. It is resistant to corrosion, as its thin oxide layer forms a protective coating. Titanium is widely used in various industries due to its desirable properties. It is found in aerospace components, medical implants, sporting goods, and jewelry. The phrase "titaanissa" would be used in contexts discussing these applications or materials. For instance, an article about a bicycle frame might mention "titaanissa valmistettu runko," meaning "frame made in titanium." Similarly, a discussion about dental implants could refer to the material "titaanissa," indicating the use of titanium in their construction. The grammatical form "titaanissa" indicates the inessive case in Finnish, signifying being inside or within something, or possession.
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