cordite — [ kɔrdit ] n. f. • 1890; mot angl., de cord « corde » ♦ Techn. Poudre explosive à base de nitrocellulose et de nitroglycérine. ● cordite nom féminin (anglais cordite) Poudre propulsive à base de nitrocellulose et de nitroglycérine. cordite n. f.… … Encyclopédie Universelle
cordite M D — Cordite Cord ite (k[^o]rd [imac]t), n. [From {Cord}, n.] (Mil.) A smokeless powder composed of nitroglycerin, guncotton, and mineral jelly, and used by the British army and in other services. In making it the ingredients are mixed into a paste… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Cordīte — Cordīte, engl. rauchschwaches Schießpulver in Form langer Fäden … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Cordite — (engl., spr. deit), rauchschwaches Schießpulver in Gestalt langer Fäden von bräunlicher Farbe, bestehend aus 48 Teilen Nitroglyzerin, 37 Schießbaumwolle, 3 Vaselin … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
cordite — smokeless explosive, 1889, from CORD (Cf. cord) + ite; so called for its curiously string like appearance in the words of a newspaper of the day … Etymology dictionary
cordite — s. f. 1. Uma das muitas variedades de pólvora sem fumo. 2. [Medicina] Inflamação das cordas vocais … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
cordite — ► NOUN ▪ a smokeless explosive made from nitrocellulose, nitroglycerine, and petroleum jelly. ORIGIN from CORD(Cf. ↑cording), because of its appearance … English terms dictionary
cordite — [kôr′dīt΄] n. [ CORD + ITE1: so called from its stringy appearance] a smokeless explosive containing nitroglycerin, guncotton, petroleum jelly, and acetone … English World dictionary
Cordite — Not to be confused with Cordaites, the extinct tree. A stick of cordite from World War II … Wikipedia
Cordite — La cordite est un explosif souvent appelé poudre sans fumée (bien qu il ne s agisse pas d une poudre). Il a l apparence d un plastique jaunâtre à brun. Il était généralement diffusé sous forme de fils, de spaghettis ou de plaquettes après… … Wikipédia en Français