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Definitions of dynamite in various dictionaries:
noun - an explosive containing nitrate sensitized with nitroglycerin absorbed on wood pulp
verb - blow up with dynamite
Any of a class of powerful explosives composed of nitroglycerin or ammonium nitrate dispersed in an absorbent medium with a combustible dope, such as wood pulp, and an antacid, such as calcium carbonate, used in blasting and mining.
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| A 2004 comedy starred Jon Heder as high school geek Napoleon, with this explosive last name |
| Over 90% of the sculpting on Mount Rushmore was done with this |
| Alfred Nobel named this explosive after the Greek word for power |
| About 90% of the carving on the mountain, removing about 450,000 tons of granite, was done using this |
| After years of trial & error, Nobel invented this explosive in 1866, making him a very rich man |
| Used underwater, ammonia gelatin is a waterproof type of this explosive |
| It was invented by mixing nitroglycerin with a type of earth to make it safer |
| Nay! Under no circumstances may you bring sticks of this Nobel explosive on a plane |
| Should really go without saying: none of this Nobel stuff patented in 1867 |
| Alfred Nobel added an inert substance to very unstable nitroglycerin to make this more easily handled explosive |
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| Slang Outstanding superb: a dynamite performance a dynamite outfit. |
| a type of explosive: |
| something that causes or may cause great shock or excitement: |
| to destroy something using dynamite: |
| A subject can be called dynamite if it could have a sudden and important influence on the way many people think or feel: |
| to use dynamite to destroy or break apart something in an explosion: |
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Dynamite is an explosive made of nitroglycerin, sorbents (such as powdered shells or clay) and stabilizers. It was invented by the Swedish chemist and engineer Alfred Nobel in Geesthacht, and patented in 1867. It rapidly gained wide-scale use as a more powerful alternative to black powder. * Today dynamite is mainly used in the mining, quarrying, construction, and demolition industries. Dynamite is still the product of choice for trenching applications, and as a cost-effective alternative to cast boosters. Dynamite is occasionally used as an initiator or booster for AN and ANFO explosive charges. |