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trinitrotoluene
English
Etymology
From tri- +? nitro- +? toluene.
Noun
trinitrotoluene (plural trinitrotoluenes)
- A highly explosive yellow crystalline substance, (CH3C6H2(NO2)3), obtained by reacting nitric acid with toluene
Derived terms
- TNT
Translations
Italian
Etymology
tri- +? nitro- +? toluene
Noun
trinitrotoluene m (plural trinitrotolueni)
- (organic chemistry) trinitrotoluene
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ammonal
English
Etymology
From ammon(ium) + al(uminium).
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?a.m?.nal/
Noun
ammonal (plural ammonals)
- An explosive made up of ammonium nitrate, trinitrotoluene, and aluminium powder.
Translations
Italian
Noun
ammonal m
- ammonal
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