EXPLOSIVES vs DETONATING: NOUN
- Plural form of explosive.
- A chemical substance that undergoes a rapid chemical change (with the production of gas) on being heated or struck
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EXPLOSIVES vs DETONATING: ADJECTIVE
- Sudden and loud
- Tending or serving to explode or characterized by explosion or sudden outburst
- Liable to lead to sudden change or violence
- (of munitions) going off
EXPLOSIVES vs DETONATING: VERB
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- Present participle of detonate.
EXPLOSIVES vs DETONATING: OTHER WORD TYPES
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- A strong tube of glass, usually graduated, closed at one end, and furnished with two wires passing through its sides at opposite points, and nearly meeting, for the purpose of exploding gaseous mixtures by an electric spark, as in gas analysis, etc.
- A primer exploded by a fuse; -- used to explode gun cotton in blasting operations.
- Any powder or solid substance, as fulminate of mercury, which when struck, explodes with violence and a loud report.
- A mixture of two volumes of hydrogen with one volume of oxygen, which explodes with a loud report upon ignition.
- From detonate.
- Exploding; igniting with a sudden report.
EXPLOSIVES vs DETONATING: RELATED WORDS
- Bombing, Explosions, Unexploded, Ordnance, Munitions, Detonators, Bombs, Bomb, Detonative, Sudden, Bursting, Unstable, Volatile, Detonating, Exploding
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EXPLOSIVES vs DETONATING: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Ballistic, Devices, Pyrotechnic, Explosion, Unexploded, Ordnance, Munitions, Bomb, Detonative, Sudden, Bursting, Unstable, Volatile, Detonating, Exploding
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EXPLOSIVES vs DETONATING: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- May, a retired explosives enforcement officer with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
- Explosives: Pressurized tanks, fireworks, smoke bombs, firearms ammunition, or any other type of explosives.
- High explosives constituted the second major category of military explosives.
- Why do some explosives not require an explosives transport licence?
- Australian Explosives Code for the Transport of explosives by road.
- Permissible explosives, Table, weight of explosives per ft.
- SHIPPING EXPLOSIVES Explosives are classified as hazardous material.
- Limited quantities of explosives may be transported by licensed explosives users under their user licence without the need for a licence to transport explosives.
- Explosives worker Explosives workers lay and detonate explosives typically with the purpose of moving or loosening earth and rock.
- TNT Explosives: TNT is explosives which required for manufacturing of initiating explosives viz.
- With blasting agents, the effect of detonating cord is less predictable.
- Making bombs and detonating them does not require a Harvard degree.
- Soviet Union were detonating powerful nuclear weapons with increasing frequency.
- Nonels were developed to replace the detonating cord in boreholes.
- Explosives of any kind including fireworks and detonating fuses.
- Potential cutoffs from slack and tight detonating cord lines.
- Soviet nuclear bombs detonating over western South Dakota.
- US: Would you pretty please stop detonating bombs?.
- For example, sets traps or throws detonating bombs.
- Baghdadi killed himself by detonating a suicide vest.
EXPLOSIVES vs DETONATING: QUESTIONS
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- How did Gideon become interested in making explosives?
- How do handheld explosive trace explosives detectors work?
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- Why additive manufacturing for high-explosive explosives?
- Was US close to detonating atomic bomb over North Carolina in 1961?
- What does it mean to dream of detonating a missile?