noun

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A device used to detonate an explosive device etc.

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A small explosive device attached to the railhead to provide an audible warning when a train passes over it.

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Any explosive whose action is practically instantaneous.

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A gun fired by a percussion cap.

Examples of detonators in a Sentence

Bounty hunters also have thermal detonators, which are useful for blowing up objects.

Fogging machine A machine which is able to be operated remotely to place detonators on a rail.

I hadn't even time to put detonators down to warn the train.

Member of group is also believed to have supplied detonators in 1982-88.

This blast will be three electronic detonators each feeding ten detonating chord runs, don't want to get too complicated with the wiring!

The mercury was deposited in the canal between 1876 and 1968 by a former canalside factory that produced detonators using mercury fulminate.

In 1900 Bielefeldt found that a fulminate placed on top of an aromatic nitro compound, such as trinitrotoluene, formed a useful detonator; this discovery has been especially taken advantage of in Germany, in which country detonators of this nature are being largely employed.

Again all was silent and then again it sounded as if someone were walking on detonators and exploding them.

Police later said they had found a van containing detonators along with an Arabic language tape with verses from the Koran.

We make rings for firemen and chefs and avalanche detonators and professional surfers and moms - all of whom need reliable rings to keep up with their lifestyles.

The environments are well defined and sharp and give you lots of cover and additional ways to kill enemies, like TNT barrels, or explosive detonators.

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