Similar words: cordial, cordially, accordion, according, recording, cordiality, according as, according to. Meaning: ['kɔːdaɪt] n. explosive powder (nitroglycerin and guncotton and petrolatum) dissolved in acetone and dried and extruded in brown cords.
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1. Uncontained, cordite makes a very good firelighter.
2. Wesson eliminating the smell of cordite from their. 45s in favor of amaretto potpourri.
3. Colin bought the cordite and used it to light fires with.
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4. His instant emotion was the actor-manager's: theatrical cordite, writer fire.
5. Was that acrid stink cordite, or just the stink of fear pouring off him?
6. Since cordite burns at a greater rate at a higher pressure a relief valve must be used to allow generated gas to escape to atmosphere at times when the demand is low.
7. The suppressed sound of the gunfire was still in his ears, and the sweet cordite smell hung at his nostrils.
8. Donna crouched where she was, the Beretta held close to her, the stink of cordite strong in her nostrils.
9. But I think he's got his own little superstition about the cordite.
10. Man-made forms of chemical energy storage include hydrogen fuel, synthetic hydrocarbon fuel, batteries and explosives such as cordite and dynamite.
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