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| Explosif | |
| chim. | Explosive; fire, blast or projection hazard. |
| Explosif | |
| chim. | Explosive; mass explosion hazard.; Explosive, severe projection hazard. |
| explosif | |
| charb. chim. | detonable; explosible |
| écon. | explosive |
| explosifs | |
| génér. | explosives |
| transp. aviat. | explosive |
| Détection | |
| pharm. | Detection |
| detection | |
| informat. | sensing |
| détection | |
| agric. | fish finding |
| chim. | detection; proof |
| industr. | acquisition |
| micr. | discovery |
| ordin. | rectification |
| techn. | sensing |
| écol. | screening |
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| detonable; explosible | |||
| explosive A substance, such as trinitrotoluene, or a mixture, such as gunpowder, that is characterized by chemical stability but may be made to undergo rapid chemical change without an outside source of oxygen, whereupon it produces a large quantity of energy generally accompanied by the evolution of hot gases | |||
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| Explosive; mass explosion hazard.; Explosive, severe projection hazard. | |||
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