Crossword-Solution: GELIGNITE
We have 11 clues for the answer “GELIGNITE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| GELATIN dynamite | 1 answer |
| GELATINE dynamite | 1 answer |
| PLASTIC high explosive | 1 answer |
| nitroglycerine explosive | 1 answer |
| type of dynamite used for blasting | 1 answer |
| Explosive stuff | 6 answers |
| High explosive. | 10 answers |
| QUARRYING tool | 14 answers |
| Dynamite | 16 answers |
| propellant | 30 answers |
| Explosive | 74 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TRAEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with GELIGNITE (5)
The manufacture of collodion-cotton has become of more importance than gun-cotton, by reason of its use for the manufacture of the various forms of gelatine, such as gelatine dynamite, gelignite, forcite, &c., and also on account of its extensive use in the manufacture of many of the smokeless powders.
The various gelatine compounds, gelignite, gelatine dynamite, and blasting gelatine, are manufactured in exactly the same way.
The following are analyses of some typical samples of the three compounds:-- Gelatine Blasting Gelignite.
Ind._, 1890, 267.] If it is intended to make gelignite, or gelatine dynamite, it is at this point that the proper proportions of wood-pulp[A] and potassium nitrate should be added, and the whole well mixed for at least half an hour, until the various ingredients are thoroughly incorporated.
Gelatine dynamite and gelignite are blasting gelatines, with varying proportions of wood-pulp and saltpetre (KNO_{3}) mixed with a thin blasting gelatine.
Quotes with GELIGNITE (1)
Rising up, rising down! History shambles on! What are we left with? A few half-shattered Greek stelae; Trotsky's eyeglasses; Gandhi's native-spun cloth, Cortes' pieces of solid gold (extorted from their original owner, Montezuma); a little heap of orange peels left on the table by the late Robespierre; John Brown's lengthily underlined letters; Lenin's bottles of invisible ink; one of Di Giovanni's suitcases, with an iron cylinder of gelignite and two glass tubes of acid insi…