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00474883-a:
exploding almost instantaneously
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Antonyms
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00475008-a:
not explosive
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Related
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03304730-n:
a chemical substance that undergoes a rapid chemical change (with the production of gas) on being heated or struck
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00306298-v:
burst and release energy as through a violent chemical or physical reaction;"the bomb detonated at noon"
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00306539-v:
be unleashed; emerge with violence or noise
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00554433-n:
a sudden violent disturbance
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00719062-v:
show a violent emotional reaction
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01143279-a:
happening without warning or in a short space of time
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07414068-n:
a sudden great increase
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00091670-n:
the disposal of explosive mines
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00102303-v:
spit up in an explosive manner
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00334516-r:
in an explosive manner
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00475008-a:
not explosive
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00961962-n:
laying explosive mines in concealed places to destroy enemy personnel and equipment
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02525732-a:
able to resist the explosive force of bombs and shells
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02868546-n:
an explosive bomb or artillery shell
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03107152-n:
explosive powder (nitroglycerin and guncotton and petrolatum) dissolved in acetone and dried and extruded in brown cords
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03260293-n:
an explosive containing nitrate sensitized with nitroglycerin absorbed on wood pulp
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03305844-n:
a mixture that is explosive
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03365078-n:
an explosive mine designed to destroy ships that bump into it
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03421768-n:
(military) bomb consisting of an explosive projectile filled with a toxic gas that is released when the bomb explodes
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03458271-n:
a small explosive bomb thrown by hand or fired from a missile
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03639675-n:
an explosive mine hidden underground; explodes when stepped on or driven over
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03743422-n:
a nuclear weapon with an explosive power equivalent to one million tons of TNT
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03768683-n:
detector consisting of an electromagnetic device; used to locate explosive mines
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03834604-n:
a weapon of mass destruction whose explosive power derives from a nuclear reaction
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03958448-n:
an explosive material that is easily molded around the object it is intended to destroy
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08674464-n:
a tract of land containing explosive mines
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10983172-n:
British physicist (born in Austria) who with Lise Meitner recognized that Otto Hahn had produced a new kind of nuclear reaction which they named nuclear fission; Frisch described the explosive potential of a chain nuclear reaction (1904-1979)
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13647215-n:
a measure of explosive power (of an atomic weapon) equal to that of 1000 tons of TNT
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13647353-n:
a measure of explosive power (of an atomic weapon) equal to that of one million tons of TNT
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14543145-n:
a potentially explosive state
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14611804-n:
(CNOH) an unstable acid occurring mainly in the form of explosive salts and esters that is isomeric with cyanic acid
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14612764-n:
a colorless explosive liquid that is volatile and poisonous and foul-smelling
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14614378-n:
an explosive white crystalline weak acid (H2N2O2)
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14726998-n:
a mixture of gases (mostly methane) that form in coal mines and become explosive when mixed with air
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14809843-n:
an explosive gas (ClO2) used chiefly in bleaching paper or starch or soap or flour and in water purification
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14886579-n:
a heavy yellow poisonous oily explosive liquid obtained by nitrating glycerol; used in making explosives and medically as a vasodilator (trade names Nitrospan and Nitrostat)
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14983326-n:
a yellow toxic highly explosive strong acid; used in high explosives and as a dye and in chemical reactions
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