cordite
21CORDITE — a smokeless powder, invented by Sir F. A. Abel, being composed principally of gun cotton and glycerine …
22cordite — {{hw}}{{cordite}}{{/hw}}s. f. 1 Esplosivo da lancio. 2 (med.) Infiammazione delle corde vocali …
23cordite — cor|dite [ˈko:daıt US ˈko:r ] n [U] [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: cord; because it looks like string] an explosive used in bullets and bombs …
24cordite — cord|ite [ kɔr,daıt ] noun uncount a chemical that can explode, used in weapons …
25cordite — cordite1 pl.f. corditi cordite2 pl.f. corditi …
26cordite — cord·ite || kÉ”Ëdaɪt n. explosive powder mixture (main explosive used by the British during WW I) …
27cordite — noun a smokeless explosive made from nitrocellulose, nitroglycerine, and petroleum jelly. Origin C19: from cord (because of its appearance) + ite1 …
28cordite — noun (U) a smokeless explosive used in bullets and bombs …
29cordite — cord·ite …
30cordite — UK [ˈkɔː(r)daɪt] / US [ˈkɔrˌdaɪt] noun [uncountable] a chemical that can explode, used in weapons …