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fallout
the radioactive particles that settle to the ground after a nuclear explosion
fermium
80 days is 257 The first isotope Fm255 was discovered in 1952 in the debris of a thermonuclear explosion Other istopes have been produced in nuclear reactors and by decay of other transuranic elements
Fireball
A ball filled with powder or other combustibles intended to be thrown among enemies and to injure by explosion also to set fire to their works and light them up so that movements may be seen
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Laugh
the mouth causing a lighting up of the face and eyes and usually accompanied by the emission of explosive or chuckling sounds from the chest and throat to indulge in laughter
firedamp
a mixture of gases mostly methane that forms in coal mines and becomes explosive when mixed with air It is a source of serious hazard in coal mining operations
VerbarFougade
A small mine in the form of a well sunk from the surface of the ground charged with explosive and projectiles It is made in a position likely to be occupied by the enemy
fragmentation grenade
A type of hand grenade designed to burst into multiple fragments upon detonation of the explosive charge the fragments fly away at high velocity killing or wounding persons nearby Contrasted to concussion grenade The
fulminate of mercury
also mercury fulminate It is prepared as gray crystals and is used primarily in detonators for detonating high explosives such as dynamite or TNT
Gamma ray
orbited above the atmosphere have found bursts of gamma radiation in some cases associated with visually observed supernova explosions but in most cases from unidentified sources
Grenade
A hollow ball or shell of iron filled with powder of other explosive ignited by means of a fuse and thrown from the hand among enemies
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fallout
the radioactive particles that settle to the ground after a nuclear explosion
fermium
80 days is 257 The first isotope Fm255 was discovered in 1952 in the debris of a thermonuclear explosion Other istopes have been produced in nuclear reactors and by decay of other transuranic elements
Fireball
A ball filled with powder or other combustibles intended to be thrown among enemies and to injure by explosion also to set fire to their works and light them up so that movements may be seen
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Laugh
the mouth causing a lighting up of the face and eyes and usually accompanied by the emission of explosive or chuckling sounds from the chest and throat to indulge in laughter
firedamp
a mixture of gases mostly methane that forms in coal mines and becomes explosive when mixed with air It is a source of serious hazard in coal mining operations
VerbarFougade
A small mine in the form of a well sunk from the surface of the ground charged with explosive and projectiles It is made in a position likely to be occupied by the enemy
fragmentation grenade
A type of hand grenade designed to burst into multiple fragments upon detonation of the explosive charge the fragments fly away at high velocity killing or wounding persons nearby Contrasted to concussion grenade The
fulminate of mercury
also mercury fulminate It is prepared as gray crystals and is used primarily in detonators for detonating high explosives such as dynamite or TNT
Gamma ray
orbited above the atmosphere have found bursts of gamma radiation in some cases associated with visually observed supernova explosions but in most cases from unidentified sources
Grenade
A hollow ball or shell of iron filled with powder of other explosive ignited by means of a fuse and thrown from the hand among enemies
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