Explosion - Law Dictionary Search Results
brisance
the shattering or crushing effect of a sudden release of energy as in an explosion used especially as a measure of such a shattering power applied to high explosives
decontaminate
toxic materials as to decontaminate clothing worn by persons with infective disease decontaminate an area of PCBs after explosion of a transformer
Detonize
To explode or cause to explode to burn with an explosion to detonate
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Smokeless powder
A high explosive gunpowder whose explosion produces little if any smoke It is usually based on guncotton
Dynamite
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
Minie ball
conical rifle bullet with a cavity in its base plugged with a piece of iron which by the explosion of the charge is driven farther in expanding the sides to fit closely the grooves of the barrel
Danger
any part of body from shock, burn or other injury to persons, or property, or from fire or explosion, attendant upon the generation, transmission, transformation, conversion, distribution or use of energy. [Indian Electricity Rules, 1956, s. 2
Explodent
An instrument or agent causing explosion an exploder also an explosive
Explosive
whether solid or liquid or gaseous used or manufactured with a view to produce a practical effect by explosion or pyrotechnic effect; and includes fog-signals, fireworks, fuses, rockets, percussion-caps, detonators, cartridges, ammuni-tion of all descriptions and every
Explosives
to those above mentioned or not, used or manufactured with a view to produce a practical effect by explosion or a pyrotechnic effect; And as including: For signals, fireworks, fuses, rockets, percussion caps, detonators, cartridges, ammunition of
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Explosion - Law Dictionary Search Results
brisance
the shattering or crushing effect of a sudden release of energy as in an explosion used especially as a measure of such a shattering power applied to high explosives
decontaminate
toxic materials as to decontaminate clothing worn by persons with infective disease decontaminate an area of PCBs after explosion of a transformer
Detonize
To explode or cause to explode to burn with an explosion to detonate
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Smokeless powder
A high explosive gunpowder whose explosion produces little if any smoke It is usually based on guncotton
Dynamite
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
Minie ball
conical rifle bullet with a cavity in its base plugged with a piece of iron which by the explosion of the charge is driven farther in expanding the sides to fit closely the grooves of the barrel
Danger
any part of body from shock, burn or other injury to persons, or property, or from fire or explosion, attendant upon the generation, transmission, transformation, conversion, distribution or use of energy. [Indian Electricity Rules, 1956, s. 2
Explodent
An instrument or agent causing explosion an exploder also an explosive
Explosive
whether solid or liquid or gaseous used or manufactured with a view to produce a practical effect by explosion or pyrotechnic effect; and includes fog-signals, fireworks, fuses, rockets, percussion-caps, detonators, cartridges, ammuni-tion of all descriptions and every
Explosives
to those above mentioned or not, used or manufactured with a view to produce a practical effect by explosion or a pyrotechnic effect; And as including: For signals, fireworks, fuses, rockets, percussion caps, detonators, cartridges, ammunition of
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