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00020090-n:
a particular kind or species of matter with uniform properties
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14692026-n:
an explosive charge that propels a rocket
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14842226-n:
gas at a high pressure that can be used as a propellant
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00809790-a:
tending to or capable of propelling
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01511706-v:
cause to move forward with force
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01511706-v:
cause to move forward with force
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03407122-n:
any igniter that is used to initiate the burning of a propellant
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03834472-n:
a rocket engine in which a nuclear reactor is used to heat a propellant
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04099175-n:
a jet engine containing its own propellant and driven by reaction propulsion
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11285692-n:
German chemist who discovered ozone and developed guncotton as a propellant in firearms (1799-1868)
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11488160-n:
the use of a nuclear reactor either to produce electricity to power an engine (as in a nuclear submarine) or to directly heat a propellant (as in nuclear rockets)
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14603497-n:
a fluorocarbon with chlorine; formerly used as a refrigerant and as a propellant in aerosol cans
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14613130-n:
a fluorocarbon that is replacing chlorofluorocarbon as a refrigerant and propellant in aerosol cans; considered to be somewhat less destructive to the atmosphere
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14842226-n:
gas at a high pressure that can be used as a propellant
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15016503-n:
an explosive (trade name Ballistite) that burns with relatively little smoke; contains pyrocellulose and is used as a propellant
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