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The character for titanium, "钛" in its simplified form and "鈦" in its traditional form, is a modern construct dating from the period after the element's scientific discovery, built on the phonetic-semantic principle common to Chinese element names. Its structure combines the metal radical, either "钅" or "金", to classify it as a metal, with the component "太" serving primarily to indicate the sound "tài". Created specifically to denote the chemical element titanium, the character has carried this singular, technical meaning since its adoption, without undergoing semantic change.
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