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propellent
adjective
Capable of propelling.
synonyms
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But often this anger functions as a propellent force, what hooks you in and moves you from line to line.
By 2017 its propellent will be depleted and provided it survives a series of fly-bys through Saturn's rings it will burn up as it plunges through the planet's thick atmosphere.
(comp. anag).. Dr I. S. Fletcher: See my upthrust prevented without source of propellent (cor (rev).
In muscle cells they cluster around contracting fibres; in nerve cells they are found at the junction with another cell, supplying energy for the transfer of impulses; in sperm cells they are concentrated at the point where the propellent tail is joined to the head.
Two inspectors, he said, acting on information from the Netherlands, went to scrap yards in Jordan last week and found 20 more such engines in addition to tagged processing equipment such as chemical reactors, heat exchangers and a solid propellent mixing bowl.
But at greater concentrations, above 70percentt, hydrogen peroxide can be used as a rocket propellent — or as an ingredient for explosives.
DaimlerChrysler recalled a small number (350) of 2000-model Dodge Intrepids, ConcordesConcordes and Chrysler 300M's, because their air bags did not have enough propellent.
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