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Deutsche Sprenggelatine Synonyme

Englische blasting gelatin; explosive gelatin; gelatin dynamite; gelignite; gum dynamite; nitrogelatine; jelly Synonyme

blasting  atmospherics  banging  blaring  blind spot  bursting  cracking  crashing  crawling  creeping  drift  exploding  explosive  fade-out  fading  flapping  interference  knocking  noise  popping  rapping  reception  slapping  slatting  static  tapping  

Sprenggelatine Definition

Blasting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Blast
Blasting
(n.) A blast
Blasting
(n.) The act or process of one who, or that which, blasts
Coll
(v. t.) To embrace.
Dynamite
(n.) An explosive substance consisting of nitroglycerin absorbed by some inert, porous solid, as infusorial earth, sawdust, etc. It is safer than nitroglycerin, being less liable to explosion from moderate shocks, or from spontaneous decomposition.
Explosive
(a.) Driving or bursting out with violence and noise
Explosive
(n.) An explosive agent
Explosive
(n.) A sound produced by an explosive impulse of the breath
Gelatin
(n.) Alt. of Gelatine
Jelly
(n.) Anything brought to a gelatinous condition
Jelly
(n.) The juice of fruits or meats boiled with sugar to an elastic consistence
Jelly
(v. i.) To become jelly
Sea jelly
() A medusa, or jellyfish.

blasting gelatin; explosive gelatin; gelatin dynamite; gelignite; gum dynamite; nitrogelatine; jelly [coll.] Bedeutung

ctenophore
comb jelly
biradially symmetrical hermaphroditic solitary marine animals resembling jellyfishes having for locomotion eight rows of cilia arranged like teeth in a comb
blasting cap a small tube filled with detonating substances, used to detonate high explosives
blasting gelatin mixture of guncotton with nitroglycerin
charge
burster
bursting charge
explosive charge
a quantity of explosive to be set off at one time, this cartridge has a powder charge ofgrains
disrupting explosive
bursting explosive
a high explosive that is used to damage the target that is under attack
dynamite an explosive containing nitrate sensitized with nitroglycerin absorbed on wood pulp
explosive a chemical substance that undergoes a rapid chemical change (with the production of gas) on being heated or struck
explosive compound a compound that is explosive
explosive detection system
EDS
a rapid automatic system to detect plastic explosives in passengers' luggage using Xay technology and computers, designed for use in airports
explosive device device that bursts with sudden violence from internal energy
explosive mixture a mixture that is explosive
explosive trace detection
ETD
a system for screening luggage in airports, an agent passes a swab around or inside luggage and then runs the swab through a machine that can detect trace amounts of explosives
fuel-air explosive
FAE
a device consisting of a container of fuel and two explosive charges, the first charge bursts open the fuel container at a predetermined height and spreads the fuel in a cloud that mixes with atmospheric oxygen, the second charge detonates the cloud which creates an enormous blast wave and incinerates whatever is below
gelatin
gel
a thin translucent membrane used over stage lights for color effects
gelignite
gelly
a type of dynamite in which the nitroglycerin is absorbed in a base of wood pulp and sodium or potassium nitrate
improvised explosive device
I.E.D.
IED
an explosive device that is improvised
plastic explosive
plastique
an explosive material that is easily molded around the object it is intended to destroy
propellant explosive
impulse explosive
an explosive that is used to propel projectiles from guns or to propel rockets and missiles or to launch torpedos and depth charges
calf's-foot jelly a savory jelly made with gelatin obtained by boiling calves' feet
jelly bean
jelly egg
sugar-glazed jellied candy
Berlin doughnut
bismark
jelly doughnut
a raised doughnut filled with jelly or jam
jelly a preserve made of the jelled juice of fruit
apple jelly jelly made from apple juice
crabapple jelly a tart apple jelly made from crab apples
grape jelly jelly made from grape juice
gelatin jelly an edible jelly (sweet or pungent) made with gelatin and used as a dessert or salad base or a coating for foods
gelatin dessert jellied dessert made with gelatin and fruit juice or water
Morton
Jelly Roll Morton
Ferdinand Joseph La Menthe Morton
United States jazz musician who moved from ragtime to New Orleans jazz (-)
jelly fungus any fungus of the order Tremellales or Auriculariales whose fruiting body is jellylike in consistency when fresh
explosive unit any unit for measuring the force of explosions
gelatin
gelatine
a colorless water-soluble glutinous protein obtained from animal tissues such as bone and skin
royal jelly a secretion of the pharyngeal glands of bees that is fed to very young larvae and to bees destined to be queens
high explosive a powerful chemical explosive that produces gas at a very high rate
low explosive an explosive with a low rate of combustion
glycerinated gelatin a gelatinous preparation made from gelatin and glycerin and water, used as a base for ointments and suppositories
glycerin jelly a mixture of glycerin and gelatin that is used in histology for mounting specimens
jelly any substance having the consistency of jelly or gelatin
petrolatum
petroleum jelly
mineral jelly
a semisolid mixture of hydrocarbons obtained from petroleum, used in medicinal ointments and for lubrication
dynamite blow up with dynamite, The rock was dynamited
jellify jelly make into jelly, jellify a liquid
explosive serving to explode or characterized by explosion or sudden outburst, an explosive device, explosive gas, explosive force, explosive violence, an explosive temper
blasting
ruinous
causing injury or blight, especially affecting with sudden violence or plague or ruin, the blasting effects of the intense cold on the budding fruit, the blasting force of the wind blowing sharp needles of sleet in our faces, a ruinous war
explosive sudden and loud, an explosive laugh
blaring
blasting
unpleasantly loud and penetrating, the blaring noise of trumpets, shut our ears against the blasting music from his car radio
explosive
volatile
liable to lead to sudden change or violence, an explosive issue, a volatile situation with troops and rioters eager for a confrontation
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Die Sprenggelatine ist einer der stärksten gewerblichen Sprengstoffe und gehört zu den Dynamitsprengstoffen. Die Sprenggelatine besteht aus Glycerintrinitrat und 6?8 % Kollodiumwolle.