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1 verwijdering van explosieve materialen
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2 cordiet
n. cordite, explosive powder mixture (main explosive used by the British during WW I) -
3 explosief
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4 geladen
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5 amatol
n. amatol, type of explosive -
6 autobom
n. car bomb, explosive device attached to a car -
7 benzinebom
n. crude explosive device consisting of a bottle filled with gasoline, Molotov cocktail -
8 bomaanslag
n. bomb attack, assault of explosive devices, barrage of missiles -
9 bombrief
n. letter bomb, mailbomb, parcel bomb, an explosive device sent via the postal service and designed to explode when opened -
10 briefbom
n. mailbomb, mail bomb, parcel bomb, letter bomb, explosive device sent via the postal service -
11 buskruit
n. gunpowder, explosive powder used in guns and for blasting -
12 detonator
n. detonator, device for setting off an explosive -
13 detoneren
v. detonate, set off an explosive; blow up, explode -
14 dieptebom
n. depth charge, depth bomb, underwater anti-submarine explosive device designed to detonate at a a certain depth -
15 drijfgas
n. propellant, explosive material used to drive ammunition rockets and other projectiles -
16 dynamiet
n. dynamite, type of explosive -
17 explosief
adj. explosive, loaded with combustible material, liable to blow up -
18 explosiviteit
n. explosiveness, tendency to explode or blow up, quality of being explosive -
19 geligniet
n. gelignite, explosive containing nitroglycerin -
20 gemijnd
adj. mined, dug out for excavation; planted with explosive mines
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