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Dynamite

of it in public fisheries was prohibited by the fisheries dynamite act 1877 extended by the freshwater fisheries act 1878 s


dynamite charge

dynamite charge probably from the notion of exploding the metaphorical blockage


Dynamiter

one who uses dynamite esp one who uses it for the destruction of life


Dynamiting

destroying by dynamite for political ends


Dynamitism

the work of dynamiters


Allen charge

each juror considering the others opinions with deference called also dynamite charge


diatomaceous

their fossils as diatomaceous earth used as a component of dynamite


diatomaceous earth

is used in polishing powder and in the manufacture of dynamite


Dualin

nitroglycerin and other similar nitro compounds it is inferior to dynamite and is more liable to explosion


Dynamitard

a political dynamiter a form found in some newspapers


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