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1. (n.) detonator
a device, as a percussion cap, used to make another substance explode.
Etymology: (1815–25)
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Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) detonator, detonating device, cap
a mechanical or electrical explosive device or a small amount of explosive; can be used to initiate the reaction of a disrupting explosive
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Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) detonator
one who, or that which, detonates
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Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms |
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1. detonator
A device containing a sensitive explosive intended to produce a detonation wave.
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Sense: something (especially a piece of equipment) that sets off an explosion.
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Afrikaans: ontploffer, knalpatroon |
Arabic: مُفَجِّر، شُعَيْلَةُ الإن |
Bulgarian: детонатор |
Brazilian: detonador |
Czech: rozbuška |
German: der Sprengstoff |
Danish: detonator |
Greek: πυροκροτητής |
Spanish: detonador |
Estonian: detonaator |
Farsi: چاشنی؛ فیتیله |
Finnish: sytytin |
French: détonateur |
Hebrew: נַפָּץ |
Hindi: बम आदि बनाने का उपकरण |
Croatian: detonator |
Hungarian: gyújtószerkezet |
Indonesian: detonator |
Icelandic: hvellhetta |
Italian: detonatore |
Japanese: 起爆装置 |
Korean: 기폭장치 |
Lithuanian: detonatorius |
Latvian: detonators |
Malay: peletup |
Dutch: detonator |
Norwegian: tennladning, fenghette |
Polish: detonator |
Persian: چاشنی؛ فیتیله |
Pashto: څوک چی چاودنه وکری |
Portuguese: detonador |
Romanian: detonator |
Russian: детонатор |
Slovak: rozbuška |
Slovenian: detonator |
Serbian: detonator |
Swedish: detonator |
Thai: เครื่องมือที่ใช้จุดระเบิด |
Turkish: manyotalı patlatıcı |
Taiwanese: 雷管,引爆裝置 |
Ukrainian: детонатор |
Urdu: دھماکا کرنے کا آلہ |
Vietnamese: kíp nổ |
Chinese: 雷管,引爆装置 |
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