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Dietitian
Dietist Di"et*ist, Dietitian Di`e*ti"tian, n. One skilled in dietetics. [R.]

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-  1488/90 – 27 August 1576), Latinized as Titi****, hence known in English as Titian (/ˈtɪʃən/ TISH-ən), was an Italian Renaissance painter, the most important...
- Titian is a tint of red hair, most commonly described as brownish-orange in color. The term originates from Titian, an Italian painter who would often...
- The Venetian painter Titian and his workshop made at least six versions of the same composition showing Danaë (or Danaë and the Shower of Gold), painted...
- Look up Titian or titian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Titian may refer to: Titian, Venetian painter of the Italian Renaissance St. Titian of Brescia...
- Titian Ramsay Peale (November 17, 1799 – March 13, 1885) was an American artist, naturalist, and explorer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was a scientific...
- Venus and Adonis by the Venetian Renaissance artist Titian has been painted a number of times, by Titian himself, by his studio ****istants and by others....
- large altarpiece panel painting in oils by the Italian Renaissance artist Titian, painted in 1515–1518. It remains in the position it was designed for, on...
- Saint Titian of Oderzo (Italian: San Tiziano di Oderzo) was a 7th-century bishop of Opitergium (Oderzo), in the Province of Treviso. Titian was born to...
- of works by Titian contains representative portraits and mythological and religious works from a large oeuvre that spanned 70 years. (Titian left relatively...
- The Rape of Europa is a painting by the Venetian artist Titian, painted c. 1560–1562. It is in the permanent collection of the Isabella Stewart Gardner...