See also: tnṯ and t-nt English Wikipedia has an article on: TNT Wikipedia TNT (plural TNTs) Initialism of trinitrotoluene. (an explosive substance used...
trotyl (uncountable) trinitrotoluene, TNT Polish Wikipedia has an article on: trotyl Wikipedia pl From the contraction of English trinitrotoluene. IPA(key):...
Wikipedia has an article on: tetrytol Wikipedia IPA(key): /ˈtɛtɹɪtɒl/ tetrytol (uncountable) A high explosive comprising a mixture of tetryl and TNT....
Appendix:Variations of "mt" Mt (chemistry) meitnerium. megaton (often of TNT). Mt., mt. Abbreviation of mount. Mt (plural Mts) Abbreviation of Mount (in...
/əbˈsɔɹp.tn̩s/, /əbˈzɔɹp.tn̩s/, IPA(key): /æbˈsɔɹp.tn̩ts/, /æbˈzɔɹp.tn̩ts/, /əbˈsɔɹp.tn̩ts/, /əbˈzɔɹp.tn̩ts/ absorptance (plural absorptances) (optics, physics)...
initial letters of other words. Generally such abbreviations, including those pronounced as individual letters (initialisms such as "TNT"). 1940, L. Feuchtwanger...
TTSN (aviation) Initialism of total time since new: the duration of time for which an aircraft has been in active use since its manufacture. TNTs...
the strength of an explosion or a bomb based on how many thousand tons of TNT would be needed to produce the same energy. That's a 300-kiloton nuclear...
French irritant, from Latin irrītō (“to irritate”). (US) IPA(key): /æbˈɪɹ.ɪ.tn̩t/ abirritant (comparative more abirritant, superlative most abirritant) (medicine)...
See also: tanít Tinnit Of Semitic origin, from Punic 𐤕𐤍𐤕 (tnt). Found in Ancient Greek as Θινιθ (Thinith), Θεννειθ (Thenneith). IPA(key): /ˈtɑːnɪt/...