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melinite
[ mel-uh-nahyt ]
noun
, Chemistry.
- a high explosive containing picric acid.
melinite
/ ˈmɛlɪˌnaɪt /
noun
- a high explosive made from picric acid
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of melinite1
C19: via French from Greek mēlinos (colour) of a quince, from mēlon fruit, quince
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Example Sentences
Melinite, mā′lin-īt, n. an explosive of great force obtained from picric acid.
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You see, we have six ships here in line abreast, and twelve guns, each throwing a melinite shell of not less than a hundred pounds, are trained on the face of the building.
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They’d have to invent a rocket apparatus for shying melinite shells aloft.”
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The fort was used as a target for 8-in. shell of five calibres length containing large charges of melinite.
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The vibration will cause any unstable substance such as melinite to explode.”
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