cat |
dynamite |
As an adverb cat
is how much.
As an adjective cat
is how much.
As a verb dynamite is
.
dynamite |
undefined |
As a verb dynamite
is .
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
dynamite |
explosion |
As a verb dynamite
is .
As a noun explosion is
explosion.
dynamite |
m |
As a verb dynamite
is .
As a letter m is
the thirteenth letter of the.
As a symbol m is
mega- or
m can be the roman numeral
m (1,000).
dynamite |
dynamite |
In past participle of|dynamiter|lang=fr|sort=dynamite terms the difference between dynamite and dynamite
is that
dynamite is while
dynamite is .
As verbs the difference between dynamite and dynamite
is that
dynamite is while
dynamite is .
potato |
dynamite |
As a noun potato
is a plant tuber,
solanum tuberosum , eaten as a starchy vegetable, particularly in the americas and europe.
As a verb dynamite is
.
dynamite |
destruction |
As a verb dynamite
is .
As a noun destruction is
the act of destroying.
dynamite |
gunpowder |
As nouns the difference between dynamite and gunpowder
is that
dynamite is a class of explosives made from nitroglycerine in an absorbent medium such as kieselguhr, used in mining and blasting; invented by
Alfred Nobel in 1867 while
gunpowder is an explosive mixture of saltpetre (potassium nitrate), charcoal and sulphur; formerly used in gunnery but now mostly used in fireworks.
As a verb dynamite
is to blow up with dynamite or other high explosive.
dynamite |
science |
As nouns the difference between dynamite and science
is that
dynamite is a class of explosives made from nitroglycerine in an absorbent medium such as kieselguhr, used in mining and blasting; invented by
Alfred Nobel in 1867 while
science is a particular discipline or branch of learning, especially one dealing with measurable or systematic principles rather than intuition or natural ability.
As verbs the difference between dynamite and science
is that
dynamite is to blow up with dynamite or other high explosive while
science is to cause to become versed in science; to make skilled; to instruct.
dynamic |
dynamite |
As nouns the difference between dynamic and dynamite
is that
dynamic is a characteristic or manner of an interaction; a behavior while
dynamite is a class of explosives made from nitroglycerine in an absorbent medium such as kieselguhr, used in mining and blasting; invented by
Alfred Nobel in 1867.
As an adjective dynamic
is changing; active; in motion.
As a verb dynamite is
to blow up with dynamite or other high explosive.
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