Definition of Explosiveness

1. Noun. The state of being explosive ¹

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Definition of Explosiveness

1. [n -ES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Explosiveness

explosion
explosion-proof
explosionlike
explosions
explosive
explosive charge
explosive compound
explosive decompression
explosive detection system
explosive device
explosive mixture
explosive speech
explosive trace detection
explosive unit
explosively
explosiveness
explosivenesses
explosives
explosivity
expo
expoliation
expoliations
expolish
exponent
exponential
exponential curve
exponential decay
exponential distribution
exponential distributions
exponential equation

Literary usage of Explosiveness

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Igneous Rocks and Their Origin by Reginald Aldworth Daly (1914)
"PROGRESS IN Explosiveness AT THE GREATER VENTS The explosive effect at central vents is a function of the magmatic viscosity and of gas-tension, ..."

2. Summarized Proceedings ... and a Directory of Members by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1890)
"... litres to designate this value, we may avoid circumlocution while we gain in precision of statement. THE Explosiveness OF THE ..."

3. Theoretical and Practical Ammonia Refrigeration: A Work of Reference for by Iltyd I. Redwood, Jtyd J. Redwood (1895)
"Explosiveness. Owing to the explosiveness of the gas it is important that any part of an apparatus should be thoroughly aired before a naked light is ..."

4. Lighting by Acetylene, Generators, Burners, and Electric Furnaces by William E. Gibbs (1898)
"... it will suffice to present a synopsis of the dangers attending the use of this gas and the means for obviating them : Explosiveness. ..."

5. Index to the Literature of Explosives by Charles Edward Munroe (1886)
"Explosiveness of methyl nitrate. 9 [3], 391. Abstr. Bull. Soc. Chim. 23 [2], 63; 1875. V. Meyer and Locher. Formation of hydroxylamine by the reduction of ..."

6. Correlation Theory of Chemical Action and Affinity by Thomas Wright Hall (1888)
"... L. THE Explosiveness OF THE NITROGEN COMPOUNDS. IT is evident in the atmosphere that Nitrogen belongs to that quality of matter here on Earth that is ..."

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