blasting

  • 31blasting — n. blowing up by a blast; act or process of blowing up; business of one who blasts; cursing or swearing in nuisance blɑːst n. strong current of air; loud and startling noise; explosion; strong verbal attack; great time, lots of fun (Informal) v …

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  • 32blasting — stabling …

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  • 33Blasting — RadioPP Excessive volume resulting in distortion …

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  • 34blasting — Tearing apart the layers of earth and rock by the use of high explosives; destroying; blighting …

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  • 35blasting cap — noun Date: 1888 a small explosive device that is combined with a fuse to detonate a larger explosive …

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  • 36blasting gelatin — a type of plastic dynamite containing about 7 percent of a cellulose nitrate, used chiefly in underwater work. * * * …

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  • 37blasting gelatin — noun mixture of guncotton with nitroglycerin • Hypernyms: ↑explosive mixture • Substance Meronyms: ↑cellulose nitrate, ↑nitrocellulose, ↑guncotton, ↑nitrocotton, ↑nitroglycerin, ↑ …

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  • 38blasting machine — noun : a hand operated magneto or dynamo for firing explosives by electricity …

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  • 39Abrasive blasting — Sandblasting a stone wall Diesel powered compressor used as an air supply for sandblasting …

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  • 40Dry-ice blasting — used to clean a rubber mold Dry ice blasting is a form of abrasive blasting, where dry ice, the solid form of carbon dioxide, is accelerated in a pressurized air stream and directed at a surface in order to clean it. The method is similar to… …

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