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1Explosion welding — (EXW) is a solid state process where welding is accomplished by accelerating one of the components at extremely high velocity through the use of chemical explosives. This process is most commonly utilized to clad carbon steel plate with a thin… …
2After damp — Aft er damp An irrespirable gas, remaining after an explosion of fire damp in mines; choke damp. See {Carbonic acid}. [1913 Webster] …
3explosion — noun 1 sudden loud bursting/exploding ADJECTIVE ▪ almighty (esp. BrE), big, deafening, enormous, great, huge, large, loud, major, massive …
4Explosion d'Oppau — 49° 31′ 04″ N 8° 25′ 06″ E / 49.5178, 8.41833 …
5Explosion — For other meanings of explosion , explode and similar, see Explosion (disambiguation). Detonation of explosives …
6explosion — [[t]ɪksplo͟ʊʒ(ə)n[/t]] ♦♦♦ explosions 1) N COUNT An explosion is a sudden, violent burst of energy, for example one caused by a bomb. After the second explosion, all of London s main train and subway stations were shut down... Three people have… …
7after — prep., conj., adv., & adj. prep. 1 a following in time; later than (after six months; after midnight; day after day). b US in specifying time (a quarter after eight). 2 (with causal force) in view of (something that happened shortly before)… …
8after-damp — afˈter damp noun Chokedamp, arising in coal mines after an explosion of firedamp • • • Main Entry: ↑after …
9after damp — Carbonic Car*bon ic, a. [Cf. F. carbonique. See {Carbon}.] (Chem.) Of, pertaining to, or obtained from, carbon; as, carbonic oxide. [1913 Webster] {Carbonic acid} (Chem.), an acid {HO.CO.OH}, not existing separately, which, combined with positive …
10after-damp — North Country (Newcastle) Words the residual gases after an explosion in a coal pit …