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Carbonite
Carbonite Car"bon*ite, n. [Carbon + -ite.] 1. An explosive consisting essentially of nitroglycerin, wood meal, and some nitrate, as that of sodium. 2. An explosive composed of nitrobenzene, saltpeter, sulphur, and kieselguhr.
Dambonite
Dambonite Dam"bo*nite (-b[-o]*n[imac]t), n. [Cf. F. dambonite.] (Chem.) A white, crystalline, sugary substance obtained from an African caoutchouc.
Ebonite
Ebonite Eb"on*ite, n. (Chem.) A hard, black variety of vulcanite. It may be cut and polished, and is used for many small articles, as combs and buttons, and for insulating material in electric apparatus.

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- neo-**** skinhead organization in Israel, consisting of 9 members, led by Eli Bonite (born Erik Bunyatov in 1988), alias "Ely the ****" (Hebrew: אלי הנאצי Eli...
- Information System. Oxford English Dictionary, 3rd edition, 2018, s.v. "Bonite", French National Centre for Textual and Lexical Resources [fr] "BONITO"...
- The Battle of Kolwezi was an airborne operation by French and Belgian airborne forces that took place in May 1978 in Zaire during the Shaba II invasion...
- 𐤔𐤋𐤔𐤍 𐤟 𐤔𐤕 𐤟 𐤅𐤀𐤍𐤊 𐤟 𐤌𐤋𐤊 -ybny.ʾby.mlk.ʿl.mʾb.šlšn.št.wʾnk.mlk- -bonite. My father ruled over Moab for thirty years, and I rul- 3 [𐤕𐤉 𐤟 𐤀𐤇𐤓...
- Fortune; Souleyet, L.F.A. (1841). Voyage Autour du Monde sur la Corvette La Bonite. Paris: Arthus Bertrand. pp. 86–88. Gill, F.; Donsker, D.; Rasmussen, P...
- class (1903–1914) Naïade (Q15) Protée (Q16) Perle (Q17) Esturgeon (Q18) Bonite (Q19) Thon (Q20) Souffleur (Q21) Dorade (Q22) Lynx (Q23) Ludion (Q24) Loutre...
- In 1836 he undertook a third voyage, cir****navigating the globe on La Bonite. He died in Paris. Gaudichaud is commemorated in the scientific names of...
- Brittinis) the Bonites (named after St. John the Good) The Fratres Saccati in Italy, and some of the houses of the Poor Catholics united with the Bonites. By 1256...
- monde execute sur la corvette la Bonite (11 vols., Paris, 1840–48). Cover page of account of the voyage of the Bonite Boa constrictor Molluscs Dissected...
- including those in Tuscany, with Cardinal Annibaldi as protector; the Bonites, so called from their founder, Blessed John Buoni, a member of the Buonuomini...