Explosive in a stick
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TNTExplosive in a stick
TNTExplosive stick
VAPORExplosive mixture in a cylinder.
hydrazoicas in hydrazoic acid, a colourless highly explosive liquid
firecrackersA loud, explosive firework, typically wrapped in paper and lit with a fuse
firecrackerA loud, explosive firework, typically wrapped in paper and lit with a fuse
chuffto chug (to move with a dull explosive sound) / gruff (low and harsh in speech)
gelignitea powerful explosive used in mining, made from nitroglycerine, nitrocotton, potassium nitrate and wood-pulp
gelignitesGELIGNITE, a powerful explosive used in mining, made from nitroglycerine, nitrocotton, potassium nitrate and wood-pulp
dunniteammonium picrate explosive used as a bursting charge for armor-piercing projectiles and in high-explosive shells; explosive D
dunnitesammonium picrate explosive used as a bursting charge for armor-piercing projectiles and in high-explosive shells; explosive D
bangaloreas in bangalore torpedo, an explosive device in a long metal tube, used for blowing holes in barbed wire
fuzedmechanical or electronic device to detonate an explosive charge, esp. as contained in an artillery shell, a missile, projectile, or the like
fuzingmechanical or electronic device to detonate an explosive charge, esp. as contained in an artillery shell, a missile, projectile, or the like
fuzesmechanical or electronic device to detonate an explosive charge, esp. as contained in an artillery shell, a missile, projectile, or the like
fuzemechanical or electronic device to detonate an explosive charge, esp. as contained in an artillery shell, a missile, projectile, or the like
plosive(of a stop consonant in certain environments) characterized by forced release and a puff of air, as the first t in tot; explosive
tripwirea low-placed concealed wire used especially in warfare to trip an enemy or trespasser and usually to trigger an alarm or explosive device when moved
guncottonhighly explosive cellulose nitrate, made by digesting clean cotton in a mixture of one part nitric acid and three parts sulfuric acid: used in making smokeless powder
sparkplugto spark something off, in the manner of a sparkplug in a car carrying wires between which an electric spark passes to fire the explosive mixture of gases
enrichedIncrease the proportion of a particular isotope in (an element), esp. that of the fissile isotope U-235 in uranium so as to make it more powerful or explosive
sparkpluggingSPARKPLUG, to spark something off, in the manner of a sparkplug in a car carrying wires between which an electric spark passes to fire the explosive mixture of gases
enrichingIncrease the proportion of a particular isotope in (an element), esp. that of the fissile isotope U-235 in uranium so as to make it more powerful or explosive
sparkpluggedSPARKPLUG, to spark something off, in the manner of a sparkplug in a car carrying wires between which an electric spark passes to fire the explosive mixture of gases
sparkplugsSPARKPLUG, to spark something off, in the manner of a sparkplug in a car carrying wires between which an electric spark passes to fire the explosive mixture of gases
nitroglycerinAn explosive yellow liquid made by nitrating glycerol, used in explosives such as dynamite. It is also used in medicine as a vasodilator in the treatment of angina pectoris
hexaminewhite, crystalline, water-soluble powder, C6H12N4, used as a vulcanization accelerator, an absorbent in gas masks, in the manufacture of the explosive RDX and synthetic resins, and in medicine as a diuretic and urinary ant
gunpowderAn explosive consisting of a powdered mixture of saltpeter, sulfur, and charcoal. The earliest known propellant explosive, gunpowder has now largely been superseded by high explosives, although it is still used for quarry blasting and in fuses and fireworks
fortispronounced with considerable muscular tension and breath pressure, resulting in a strong fricative or explosive sound. In stressed position (p, t, k, ch, f, th, s, sh) and sometimes (h) are fortis in English as compared with (b, d, g, j, v, th╠©, z, and z
fortespronounced with considerable muscular tension and breath pressure, resulting in a strong fricative or explosive sound. In stressed position (p, t, k, ch, f, th, s, sh) and sometimes (h) are fortis in English as compared with (b, d, g, j, v, th╠©, z, and z
plutoniumThe chemical element of atomic number 94, a dense silvery radioactive metal of the actinide series, used as a fuel in nuclear reactors and as an explosive in nuclear fission weapons. Plutonium only occurs in trace amounts in nature but is manufactured in nuclear reactors from uranium-238