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gelignite (ˈdʒɛlɪgnaɪt) [? f. gelatine) + L. ign-is fire + -ite.] A variety of gelatine dynamite.1889 Cundill Dict. Explosives 52 One [variety of Gelatine Dynamite] contains about 80, the other 60 per cent. of explosive. The last named is known as gelignite. 1897 Daily News 2 Sept. 3/5 A frozen cons...
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Gelignite
Gelignite (), also known as blasting gelatin or simply "jelly", is an explosive material consisting of collodion-cotton (a type of nitrocellulose or guncotton In the United Kingdom, an explosives certificate, issued by the local Chief Officer of Police, is required for possession of gelignite.
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gelignite
gelignite/ˈdʒelɪgnaɪt; `dʒɛlɪɡˌnaɪt/ n[U]powerful explosive made from nitric acid and glycerine 葛里炸药, 爆炸胶(一种含有硝酸和甘油的炸药).
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The Gelignite Gang
The Gelignite Gang is a black and white 1956 British crime film directed by Terence Fisher and Francis Searle, starring Wayne Morris and Sandra Dorne. He searches for a gang of jewel robbers who use gelignite as part of their modus operandi.
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Gelatin (disambiguation)
It may also refer to:
Gelatin dessert
Gelatine (airship)
Gelatin (artist group)
Gelignite, also known as blasting gelatin
See also
Starch gelatinization
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Antoinette (barque)
The majority of the wreck ended up on the Town Bar off Padstow and mostly disappeared after being destroyed with gelignite. A miner named Pope was called in to remove it: he manoeuvred a box filled with gelignite underneath the wreck and detonated it after clearing the area.
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Soloheadbeg ambush
members of the Irish Volunteers (or Irish Republican Army [IRA]) ambushed Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC) officers who were escorting a consignment of gelignite Robinson, who had returned to the Brigade area after his release from jail, was briefed by Treacy about the plans to seize the gelignite.
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Evan Green (journalist)
Selected works
Journeys with Gelignite Jack (1967), Angus & Robertson. Also in a new edition Hit the Road, Jack (1991), Pan Macmillan. Several real-life characters appear, notably "Gelignite Jack", and Jack Davey, who in the book longs to be taken seriously as a rally driver rather than
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The African Queen (novel)
The African Queen is well-stocked with tinned food, and carries a two-hundredweight cargo of blasting gelignite. She asks Allnutt if he can make the gelignite into a makeshift torpedo.
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Douglas Myers (film editor)
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The Wedding of Lilli Marlene (1953)
The Runaway Bus (1954)
Life with the Lyons (1954)
The Lyons in Paris (1955)
They Can't Hang Me (1955)
The Gelignite
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Petlawad explosion
Initially, it was suspected that the first explosion occurred in a crowded restaurant, triggering the second explosion where stored sticks of gelignite More gelignite rods and blasting materials were found during the search. Rajendra Kasawa was later found to have died during the blast.
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Bargy Castle
Within three weeks of occupation, on 18 December, Chris and his older brother Richard Davison discovered explosives, including sticks of gelignite and Their father stated that judging by the paper on the gelignite, it was made in Glasgow in 1880.
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Bega bombing
In the interview, Kelly admitted that he had stolen five cases of gelignite from a silica mine and a six-gallon cream can from the Bega Creamery Society Kelly said he had packed 240 sticks of gelignite into the can and then fit the can with a 20-foot fuse and a detonator.
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A.P. Mine E.P. No. 4
In the center of the bounding mine, three sticks of Gelignite act as the mine's explosive element. Finally, three sticks of Gelignite are put into the bounding mine and the mine trigger device is attached to the bounding mine end of the fuse.
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1875 in Sweden
- Alfred Nobel invents the Gelignite.
- First issue of the Falkenbergs Tidning
- Göteborgs BK is founded.
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