
1) Amatol 2) Azoimide 3) Ballistite 4) Burster 5) Bursting 6) Detonating 7) Detonative 8) Flammable 9) Gunpowder 10) Hn 11) Payload 12) Rocket 13) Sudden 14) Tnt 15) Unpredictable 16) Unstable 17) Warhead
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1) Bursting 2) Critically unstable 3) Detonating 4) Detonative 5) Exploding 6) Nitroglycerin or dynamite 7) Plosive 8) Sudden and loud 9) Volatile
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• (a.) Driving or bursting out with violence and noise; causing explosion; as, the explosive force of gunpowder. • (n.) A sound produced by an explosive impulse of the breath; (Phonetics) one of consonants p, b, t, d, k, g, which are sounded with a sort of explosive power of voice. [See Guide to Pronunciation,
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any substance or device that can be made to produce a volume of rapidly expanding gas in an extremely brief period. There are three fundamental ... [17 related articles]
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A chemical that causes a sudden, almost instantaneous release of pressure, gas, and heat when subjected to sudden shock, pressure or high temperature.
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A chemical or compound that causes a sudden, almost instantaneous release or pressure, gas, heat and light when subjected to sudden shock, pressure, high temperature or applied potential.
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Any rapidly combustive or expanding substance. The energy released during this rapid combustion or expansion can be used to break rock.
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A chemical substance or mixture in which fuel and oxidising agent are combined.
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Any material capable of a sudden release of energy and the rapid formation of a large volume of gas, leading, when compressed, to the development of a high-pressure wave (blast). Types of...
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A chemical or compound that causes a sudden, almost instantaneous release or pressure, gas, heat and light when subjected to sudden shock, pressure, high temperature or applied potential.
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Can detonate or explore through exposure to heat, sudden shock, or pressure.
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(also called a plosive or a stop) In linguistics, a sound made by completely blocking and then quick
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Ex·plo'sive adjective [ Confer French
explosif .] Driving or bursting out with violence and noise; causing explosion; as, the
explosive force of gunpowder.
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Any rapidly combustive or expanding substance. The energy released during this rapid combustion or expansion can be used to break rock.
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[
adj] - liable to lead to sudden change or violence 2. [adj] - sudden and loud 3. [adj] - tending or serving to explode or characterized by explosion or sudden outburst 4. [n] - a chemical substance that undergoes a rapid chemical change (with the production of gas) on being heated or struck
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explosive 1. Capable of exploding, or likely to explode. 2. Happening or appearing suddenly and dramatically.3. Tending to drive something forth with violence and noise.
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volatile adjective liable to lead to sudden change or violence; `an explosive issue`; `a volatile situation with troops and rioters eager for a confrontation`
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Any material capable of a sudden release of energy and the rapid formation of a large volume of gas, leading, when compressed, to the development of a high-pressure wave (blast). Types of explosive Combustion and explosion differ essentially only in rate of reaction, and many explosives (called low explosives) are capable of undergoing relative...
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tending or serving to explode: an explosive temper; Nitroglycerin is an explosive substance. · pertaining to or of the nature of an explosion: explosive violence. · likely to lead to violence or hostility: an explosive issue. · plosive.
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