slovodefinícia
detonating
(encz)
detonating,explodující adj: Zdeněk Brož
detonating
(encz)
detonating,výbušný adj: Zdeněk Brož
Detonating
(gcide)
Detonate \Det"o*nate\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Detonated; p. pr. &
vb. n. Detonating.] [L. detonare, v. i., to thunder down;
de + tonare to thunder; akin to E. thunder. See Thunder,
and cf. Detonize.]
To explode with a sudden report; as, niter detonates with
sulphur.
[1913 Webster]
Detonating
(gcide)
Detonating \Det"o*na`ting\, a. & n.
from Detonate.
[1913 Webster]

Detonating gas, a mixture of two volumes of hydrogen with
one volume of oxygen, which explodes with a loud report
upon ignition.

Detonating powder, any powder or solid substance, as
fulminate of mercury, which when struck, explodes with
violence and a loud report.

Detonating primer, a primer exploded by a fuse; -- used to
explode gun cotton in blasting operations.

Detonating tube, 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.
[1913 Webster]
podobné slovodefinícia
detonating device
(encz)
detonating device, n:
detonating fuse
(encz)
detonating fuse, n:
Detonating
(gcide)
Detonate \Det"o*nate\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Detonated; p. pr. &
vb. n. Detonating.] [L. detonare, v. i., to thunder down;
de + tonare to thunder; akin to E. thunder. See Thunder,
and cf. Detonize.]
To explode with a sudden report; as, niter detonates with
sulphur.
[1913 Webster]Detonating \Det"o*na`ting\, a. & n.
from Detonate.
[1913 Webster]

Detonating gas, a mixture of two volumes of hydrogen with
one volume of oxygen, which explodes with a loud report
upon ignition.

Detonating powder, any powder or solid substance, as
fulminate of mercury, which when struck, explodes with
violence and a loud report.

Detonating primer, a primer exploded by a fuse; -- used to
explode gun cotton in blasting operations.

Detonating tube, 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.
[1913 Webster]
Detonating gas
(gcide)
Detonating \Det"o*na`ting\, a. & n.
from Detonate.
[1913 Webster]

Detonating gas, a mixture of two volumes of hydrogen with
one volume of oxygen, which explodes with a loud report
upon ignition.

Detonating powder, any powder or solid substance, as
fulminate of mercury, which when struck, explodes with
violence and a loud report.

Detonating primer, a primer exploded by a fuse; -- used to
explode gun cotton in blasting operations.

Detonating tube, 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.
[1913 Webster]
Detonating powder
(gcide)
Detonating \Det"o*na`ting\, a. & n.
from Detonate.
[1913 Webster]

Detonating gas, a mixture of two volumes of hydrogen with
one volume of oxygen, which explodes with a loud report
upon ignition.

Detonating powder, any powder or solid substance, as
fulminate of mercury, which when struck, explodes with
violence and a loud report.

Detonating primer, a primer exploded by a fuse; -- used to
explode gun cotton in blasting operations.

Detonating tube, 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.
[1913 Webster]
Detonating primer
(gcide)
Detonating \Det"o*na`ting\, a. & n.
from Detonate.
[1913 Webster]

Detonating gas, a mixture of two volumes of hydrogen with
one volume of oxygen, which explodes with a loud report
upon ignition.

Detonating powder, any powder or solid substance, as
fulminate of mercury, which when struck, explodes with
violence and a loud report.

Detonating primer, a primer exploded by a fuse; -- used to
explode gun cotton in blasting operations.

Detonating tube, 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.
[1913 Webster]
Detonating tube
(gcide)
Detonating \Det"o*na`ting\, a. & n.
from Detonate.
[1913 Webster]

Detonating gas, a mixture of two volumes of hydrogen with
one volume of oxygen, which explodes with a loud report
upon ignition.

Detonating powder, any powder or solid substance, as
fulminate of mercury, which when struck, explodes with
violence and a loud report.

Detonating primer, a primer exploded by a fuse; -- used to
explode gun cotton in blasting operations.

Detonating tube, 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.
[1913 Webster]
detonating device
(wn)
detonating device
n 1: a mechanical or electrical explosive device or a small
amount of explosive; can be used to initiate the reaction
of a disrupting explosive [syn: detonator, {detonating
device}, cap]
detonating fuse
(wn)
detonating fuse
n 1: a fuse containing an explosive

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