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Detonate
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.
Detonate
Detonate Det"o*nate, v. t. To cause to explode; to cause to burn or inflame with a sudden report.
Detonated
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.
Detonating
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.
Detonating
Detonating Det"o*na`ting, a. & n. from Detonate. 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.
Detonating gas
Detonating Det"o*na`ting, a. & n. from Detonate. 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.
Detonating powder
Detonating Det"o*na`ting, a. & n. from Detonate. 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.
Detonating primer
Detonating Det"o*na`ting, a. & n. from Detonate. 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.
Detonating tube
Detonating Det"o*na`ting, a. & n. from Detonate. 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.
Detonator
Detonator Det"o*na`tor, n. One that detonates; specif.: (a) An explosive whose action is practically instantaneous. (b) Something used to detonate a charge, as a detonating fuse. (c) A case containing detonating powder, the explosion of which serves as a signal, as on railroads. (d) A gun fired by a percussion cap. [Obs.]
Detonator
Detonator Det"o*na`tor (d[e^]t"[-o]*n[=a]`t[~e]r), n. One who, or that which, detonates.
Detonization
Detonization Det`o*ni*za"tion (d[e^]t`[-o]*n[i^]*z[=a]"sh[u^]n), n. The act of detonizing; detonation.
Detonize
Detonize Det"o*nize (d[e^]t"[-o]*n[imac]z), v. t. & i. [See Detonate.] [imp. & p. p.Detonized; p. pr. & vb. n. Detonizing.] To explode, or cause to explode; to burn with an explosion; to detonate.
Detonized
Detonize Det"o*nize (d[e^]t"[-o]*n[imac]z), v. t. & i. [See Detonate.] [imp. & p. p.Detonized; p. pr. & vb. n. Detonizing.] To explode, or cause to explode; to burn with an explosion; to detonate.
Detonizing
Detonize Det"o*nize (d[e^]t"[-o]*n[imac]z), v. t. & i. [See Detonate.] [imp. & p. p.Detonized; p. pr. & vb. n. Detonizing.] To explode, or cause to explode; to burn with an explosion; to detonate.
G detonsa
Gentian Gen"tian, n. [OE. genciane, F. gentiane, L. gentiana, fr. Gentius, an Illyrian king, said to have discovered its properties.] (Bot.) Any one of a genus (Gentiana) of herbaceous plants with opposite leaves and a tubular four- or five-lobed corolla, usually blue, but sometimes white, yellow, or red. See Illust. of Capsule. Note: Many species are found on the highest mountains of Europe, Asia, and America, and some are prized for their beauty, as the Alpine (Gentiana verna, Bavarica, and excisa), and the American fringed gentians (G. crinita and G. detonsa). Several are used as tonics, especially the bitter roots of Gentiana lutea, the officinal gentian of the pharmacop[oe]ias. Horse gentian, fever root. Yellow gentian (Bot.), the officinal gentian (Gentiana lutea). See Bitterwort.
Polysyndeton
Polysyndeton Pol`y*syn"de*ton, n. [NL., from Gr. poly`s many + ? bound together, fr. ? to bind together; ? with + ? to bind.] (Rhet.) A figure by which the conjunction is often repeated, as in the sentence, ``We have ships and men and money and stores.' Opposed to asyndeton.

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