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gelignite

/'dʤelignait/
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Word: Gelignite

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: Gelignite is a type of explosive material that is similar to dynamite. It is made by mixing nitroglycerin (a very powerful explosive) with a substance like wood pulp and certain chemicals (sodium or potassium nitrate). This combination makes gelignite safer to handle than regular dynamite.

Usage Instructions:
  • When to use: You would typically use the word "gelignite" in discussions about explosives, construction, mining, or demolition. It's not a common word in everyday conversations.
  • How to use: You can use "gelignite" in a sentence to refer to this specific type of explosive.
Example Sentence:
  • "The construction team used gelignite to break through the hard rock for the new tunnel."
Advanced Usage:

In more technical discussions, especially in fields like engineering or demolition, gelignite might be mentioned when talking about controlled explosions. It may also come up in historical contexts, such as discussions about its use in mining or warfare.

Word Variants:
  • Gelignite (noun): The main form of the word.
  • Gelignite's (possessive form): Referring to something that belongs to gelignite (e.g., "the gelignite's stability is important for safety").
Different Meanings:

Gelignite primarily refers to the explosive material. It does not have different meanings in other contexts.

Synonyms:
  • Dynamite (though not exactly the same, they are both explosives)
  • Explosive (a broader term for materials that can cause explosions)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs that include the word "gelignite," given its specialized meaning.

Summary:

Gelignite is a specific type of explosive used in construction and mining. It is safer to handle than regular dynamite due to its composition.

Noun
  1. a type of dynamite in which the nitroglycerin is absorbed in a base of wood pulp and sodium or potassium nitrate

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