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1 חומר-נפץ
explosive -
2 שרשרת הניפוץ
explosive train -
3 אמטול
amatol, type of explosive -
4 הגה פוצץ
plosive speech sound, explosive -
5 זיקוקין די-נור
fireworks, explosive device which produces a bright display of light and sound -
6 זיקוקין דינור
fireworks, explosive device which produces a bright display of light and sound -
7 חומר נפץ הודף
low explosive, propellant -
8 חומר נפץ מרסק
high explosive -
9 חומר נפץ פלסטי
plastic explosive -
10 חנמ
high explosive, T.N.T. -
11 טי-אן-טי
TNT, trinitrotoluene, explosive substance -
12 מטען-צד
roadside explosive charge -
13 נפיץ
adj. explosive -
14 ספינת-טורפדות
torpedo boat, battleship, ship equipped with explosive missiles, war ship -
15 פגז נפיץ
high-explosive shell -
16 רקטה נגד טנקים
Rocket Propelled Grenade, RPG, Soviet made hand held anti-tank weapon fired from the shoulder and fires out of a tube an unguided rocket equipped with an explosive warhead -
17 תחמושת נפיצה
high explosive ammunition -
18 נפטְ
נֵפְטְm. (prob. a transpos. of נטף, a readaptation of νάφθα) naphtha. Sabb.II, 2. Ib. 26a אין מדליקין בנ׳ לבן וכ׳ white naphtha must not be used for lighting … because it is explosive. Ib. ומה יעשו … אלא נ׳ and what shall the Cappadocians do who have … only naphtha? Yoma 38b, sq. Y.Snh.VII, 24b bot. (v. שְׂרֵפָה) בפתילה של נ׳ the Mishnah, describing capital punishment by burning, means a wick saturated with naphtha. Y.Sot.VII, beg.22b אש כנגד נ׳ שלהן ‘fire (Ps. 18:13) corresponds to the arrows of the human armies tipped in naphtha; Pesik. R. s. 17 רמה בהן נ׳ he (the besieger) throws naphtha (βέλη πυροφόρα or πυροβόλα). -
19 נֵפְטְ
נֵפְטְm. (prob. a transpos. of נטף, a readaptation of νάφθα) naphtha. Sabb.II, 2. Ib. 26a אין מדליקין בנ׳ לבן וכ׳ white naphtha must not be used for lighting … because it is explosive. Ib. ומה יעשו … אלא נ׳ and what shall the Cappadocians do who have … only naphtha? Yoma 38b, sq. Y.Snh.VII, 24b bot. (v. שְׂרֵפָה) בפתילה של נ׳ the Mishnah, describing capital punishment by burning, means a wick saturated with naphtha. Y.Sot.VII, beg.22b אש כנגד נ׳ שלהן ‘fire (Ps. 18:13) corresponds to the arrows of the human armies tipped in naphtha; Pesik. R. s. 17 רמה בהן נ׳ he (the besieger) throws naphtha (βέλη πυροφόρα or πυροβόλα). -
20 עוף II
עוּףII (b. h.; denom. of עוֹף) to fly. Sabb.26a מפני שהוא עָף because it is volatile (explosive). Sot.45a עפו, עף Ar., v. צוּף. Pol. עוֹפֵף same. Ber.63a פדנסתו מְעוֹפֶפֶת לו כעוף his sustenance comes flying to him like a bird. Ḥull.XII, 3 היתה מעופפת if the mother bird was flying about the nest; Tosef. ib. X, 10. Pirké dR. El. ch. IV ובשתים מְעוֹפְפִיםוכ׳ and with two wings they fly, and they sanctify ; Yalk. Is. 271; a. e.
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