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  • Lead styphnate
  • Chemical compound

    Lead styphnate (lead 2,4,6-trinitroresorcinate, C6HN3O8Pb), whose name is derived from styphnic acid, is an explosive used as a component in primer and

    Lead styphnate

    Lead styphnate

    Lead_styphnate

  • Nickel hydrazine nitrate
  • Chemical compound

    0 N) than lead azide (0.1N) as shown in table 2. Friction sensitivities of some traditional explosives (lead azide – 0.1N; lead styphnate – 1.5 N; mercury

    Nickel hydrazine nitrate

    Nickel hydrazine nitrate

    Nickel_hydrazine_nitrate

  • Mercury(II) fulminate
  • Chemical compound

    non-corrosive, less toxic, and more stable over time; they include lead azide, lead styphnate, and tetrazene derivatives. In addition, none of these compounds

    Mercury(II) fulminate

    Mercury(II) fulminate

    Mercury(II)_fulminate

  • Detonator
  • Small explosive device used to trigger a larger explosion

    superseded by others: lead azide, lead styphnate, some aluminium, or other materials such as DDNP to reduce the amount of lead emitted into the atmosphere

    Detonator

    Detonator

    Detonator

  • Lead(II) azide
  • Chemical compound

    people, including the shot that hit President Reagan, did not explode. Lead styphnate Pradyot, Patnaik (2003). Handbook of Inorganic Chemicals. The McGraw-Hill

    Lead(II) azide

    Lead(II) azide

    Lead(II)_azide

  • Styphnic acid
  • Chemical compound

    manufacture of dyes, pigments, inks, medicines, and explosives such as lead styphnate. It is itself a low-sensitivity explosive, similar to picric acid, but

    Styphnic acid

    Styphnic acid

    Styphnic_acid

  • Explosive
  • Substance that can explode

    Hexamethylene triperoxide diamine Hydrazoic acid Hypofluorous acid Lead azide Lead styphnate Lead picrate Manganese heptoxide Mercury(II) fulminate Mercury nitride

    Explosive

    Explosive

    Explosive

  • Chemical oxygen generator
  • Device that releases oxygen via a chemical reaction

    potassium perchlorate (KClO4). The explosives in the percussion cap are a lead styphnate and tetrazene explosive mixture. The chemical reaction is exothermic

    Chemical oxygen generator

    Chemical_oxygen_generator

  • History of the firearm
  • (historically, first fulminate of mercury, then potassium chlorate, now lead styphnate) which shoots a flame through the "flash hole" into the cartridge's

    History of the firearm

    History of the firearm

    History_of_the_firearm

  • Diazodinitrophenol
  • Chemical compound

    and is a substitute for lead styphnate in what are termed "green" or "non-toxic" (lead free) priming explosive compositions. Lead free primers have been

    Diazodinitrophenol

    Diazodinitrophenol

    Diazodinitrophenol

  • Explosive booster
  • Sensitive explosive charge

    booster charges is that chemical compounds used in detonators (e.g. lead styphnate) are comparatively expensive to produce and encapsulate when compared

    Explosive booster

    Explosive_booster

  • Percussion cap
  • Ignition source in a type of firearm mechanism

    caps). Most percussion caps now use non-corrosive compounds such as lead styphnate. Caps are used in cartridges, grenades, rocket-propelled grenades and

    Percussion cap

    Percussion cap

    Percussion_cap

  • Nano-thermite
  • Fine-particled pyrotechnic composition

    MICs have been investigated as a possible replacement for lead (e.g. lead styphnate, lead azide) in percussion caps and electric matches. Compositions

    Nano-thermite

    Nano-thermite

  • Table of explosive detonation velocities
  • Trinitrocresol 6,850 1.62 Aliphatic Nitrourea NU 6,860 1.73 Aromatic Lead styphnate 5,200 2.90 Aromatic Triaminotrinitrobenzene TATB 7,350 1.80 Aromatic

    Table of explosive detonation velocities

    Table_of_explosive_detonation_velocities

  • Primer (firearms)
  • Component of the firearm cartridge for initiating propellant combustion

    SMAW, MBA Javette, and M48A2. Tubes and primers for ammunition Lead(II) azide Lead styphnate Snow, John B. (January 2013). "Ammo Review: New .17 Winchester

    Primer (firearms)

    Primer (firearms)

    Primer_(firearms)

  • 20×82mm
  • 20 mm ammunition cartridge

    was the gunship model of the Aérospatiale Alouette III, which subsequently lead to its adoption by countries such as Portugal and South Africa. South Africa

    20×82mm

    20×82mm

  • Cartridge (firearms)
  • Pre-assembled firearm ammunition

    basically improved percussion caps with shock-sensitive chemicals (e.g. lead styphnate) enclosed in a small button-shaped capsule. In the early paper cartridges

    Cartridge (firearms)

    Cartridge (firearms)

    Cartridge_(firearms)

  • Tetrazene explosive
  • Chemical compound

    tetrazene is added in a small proportions to increase the sensitivity of lead styphnate in cap compositions used both in centre-fire (eg shotgun cartridges)

    Tetrazene explosive

    Tetrazene explosive

    Tetrazene_explosive

  • Centerfire ammunition
  • Type of ammunition that is commonly found in small-, medium-, and large-caliber firearms

    production. The PA-101 primers developed at Picatinny Arsenal used about 50% lead styphnate with lesser amounts of barium nitrate, antimony trisulfide, powdered

    Centerfire ammunition

    Centerfire ammunition

    Centerfire_ammunition

  • Bullet hit squib
  • Device for simulating a gunshot wound

    can release harmful chemicals, including lead styphnate and lead azide, posing significant health risks. Lead particles from squibs have been found to

    Bullet hit squib

    Bullet hit squib

    Bullet_hit_squib

  • Resorcinol
  • Chemical compound

    (Seliwanoff's test). It is the starting material for the initiating explosive lead styphnate. Resazurin, C12H7NO4, obtained by the action of nitrous acid on resorcinol

    Resorcinol

    Resorcinol

    Resorcinol

  • Trigger (firearms)
  • Mechanism that activates a gun

    positioned ahead of it, which contains shock-sensitive compounds (e.g., lead styphnate) that sparks to ignite the propellant powder within the cartridge case

    Trigger (firearms)

    Trigger (firearms)

    Trigger_(firearms)

  • Metal toxicity
  • Harmful effects of certain metals

    from plumbing. Use of leaded gasoline has declined precipitously since the 1970s. Lead (from lead(II) azide or lead styphnate used in firearms) gradually

    Metal toxicity

    Metal toxicity

    Metal_toxicity

  • High-altitude breathing apparatus
  • Equipment which allows the user to breathe at hypoxic altitudes

    potassium perchlorate (K Cl O4). The explosives in the percussion cap are a lead styphnate and tetrazene explosive mixture. The chemical reaction is exothermic

    High-altitude breathing apparatus

    High-altitude breathing apparatus

    High-altitude_breathing_apparatus

  • MG FF cannon
  • 20 mm autocannon aircraft armament

    Zerleger APHEF 117-119 4 g HE (PETN) + (blasting cap) : 0,3 g (Lead azide) + 0,02 g (Lead styphnate) 585 Nose fuze, no tracer, no self-destruct. Penetration

    MG FF cannon

    MG FF cannon

    MG_FF_cannon

  • List of UN numbers 0101 to 0200
  • Numbers, classes, and proper shipping names allocated to dangerous goods

    1.1A Lead azide, wetted with not less than 20 percent water or mixture of alcohol and water, by mass UN 0130 1.1A Lead styphnate, wetted or Lead trinitroresorcinate

    List of UN numbers 0101 to 0200

    List_of_UN_numbers_0101_to_0200

  • List of inorganic compounds
  • PbS2 Lead hydrogen arsenate – PbHAsO4 Lead styphnate – C6HN3O8Pb Lead tetrachloride – PbCl4 Lead tetrafluoride – PbF4 Lead tetroxide – Pb3O4 Lead titanate

    List of inorganic compounds

    List_of_inorganic_compounds

  • Headstamp
  • Markings on the bottom of a cartridge case

    indicates that the primer compound is Diazodinitrophenol (DDNP) rather than Lead styphnate. ♦ Western Cartridge Company – East Alton, Illinois. Used on the base

    Headstamp

    Headstamp

    Headstamp

  • Green bullet
  • Type of ammunition

    lead bullet production represented the second largest use of lead in the U.S., after lead-acid batteries. Studies by the U.S. CDC suggest blood lead levels

    Green bullet

    Green bullet

    Green_bullet

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  • Leed
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Leed

    English : topographic name for someone who lived near a loud, rushing stream, Old English hl̄de, or a habitational name from Lead in West Yorkshire, which is named from Old English lǣd ‘water course’ or Old English hlēda ‘ledge’.

    Leed

  • Lear
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lear

    English : habitational name from any of various places in northern France named with the Germanic element lār ‘clearing’.English : variant of Layer.English : nickname from Old English hlēor ‘cheek’, ‘face’Irish : reduced Anglicization of Gaelic Mac Giolla Uidhir ‘son of the swarthy lad’ or ‘son of the servant of Odhar’, a byname from odhar (genitive uidhir) ‘dun-colored’, ‘weatherbeaten’. Compare McAleer.

    Lear

  • LEDA
  • Female

    English

    LEDA

    (Λήδα) Greek name LEDA means "woman." In mythology, this is the name of the mother of Castor, Pollux and Helen.

    LEDA

  • LEAH
  • Female

    Hebrew

    LEAH

    (לֵאָה) Hebrew name LEAH means "weary." In the bible, this is the name of Jacob's first wife. Compare with other forms of Leah.

    LEAH

  • LEAH
  • Female

    English

    LEAH

     Variant spelling of Old English Lea, LEAH means "meadow." Compare with other forms of Leah.

    LEAH

  • READ
  • Male

    English

    READ

    English surname transferred to forename use, derived from an Old English byname, Red, READ means "red-headed or ruddy-complexioned." 

    READ

  • Leaf
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Leaf

    English : from the Old English personal names Lēofa (masculine) and Lēofe (feminine) ‘dear’, ‘beloved’. These names were in part short forms of various compound names with this first element, in part independent affectionate bynames.English : apparently a topographic name for someone who lived in a densely foliated area, from Middle English lēaf ‘leaf’; a certain Robert Intheleaves is recorded in London in the 14th century.Americanized form of Swedish Lö(ö)f, Löv, an ornamental name from löv ‘leaf’.English translation of the Ashkenazic Jewish ornamental surname Blatt.

    Leaf

  • Mead
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Mead

    English : topographic name for someone who lived by a meadow, from Middle English mede ‘meadow’ (Old English mǣd).English : metonymic occupational name for a brewer or seller of mead (Old English meodu), an alcoholic beverage made by fermenting honey.

    Mead

  • LEA
  • Female

    Hebrew

    LEA

     Variant spelling of Hebrew Leah, LEA means "weary." Compare with another form of Lea.

    LEA

  • Read
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Read

    English : nickname for a person with red hair or a ruddy complexion, from Middle English re(a)d ‘red’.English : topographic name for someone who lived in a clearing, from an unattested Old English rīed, r̄d ‘woodland clearing’.English : Read in Lancashire, the name of which is a contracted form of Old English rǣghēafod, from rǣge ‘female roe deer’, ‘she-goat’ + hēafod ‘head(land)’; Rede in Suffolk, so called from Old English hrēod ‘reeds’; or Reed in Hertfordshire, so called from an Old English ryhð ‘brushwood’.English : A family called Read were established in America in the early 18th century by John Read, who was born in Dublin, sixth in descent from Sir Thomas Read of Berkshire, England. His son, George Read (1733–98), was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, and as a lawyer helped frame the Constitution.

    Read

  • LEDA
  • Female

    Greek

    LEDA

    (Λήδα) Greek name LEDA means "woman." In mythology, this is the name of the mother of Kastor, Pollux and Helen.

    LEDA

  • Leal
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Spanish, and Portuguese

    Leal

    English, Spanish, and Portuguese : nickname for a loyal or trustworthy person, from Old French leial, Spanish and Portuguese leal ‘loyal’, ‘faithful (to obligations)’, Latin legalis, from lex, ‘law’, ‘obligation’ (genitive legis).

    Leal

  • LEA
  • Female

    English

    LEA

     Old English name LEA means "meadow." Compare with another form of Lea.

    LEA

  • Lean
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly Devon)

    Lean

    English (chiefly Devon) : nickname for a thin or lean person, from Middle English lene ‘lean’ (Old English hlǣne).Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Liatháin (see Lehane).Reduced form of Scottish McLean.

    Lean

  • Head
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly Kent)

    Head

    English (chiefly Kent) : from Middle English heved ‘head’, applied as a nickname for someone with some peculiarity or disproportion of the head, or a topographic name for someone who lived on a hill or at the head of a stream or valley. This surname has long been established in Ireland.

    Head

  • Nead
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Nead

    English : possibly a metonymic nickname for a needy person, from Middle English ne(e)d ‘need’.Respelling of German Nied.

    Nead

  • Leas
  • Surname or Lastname

    Scottish and Irish

    Leas

    Scottish and Irish : possibly a reduced and altered form of McLeish.English : see Lees 2.Americanized form of German Lasch.

    Leas

  • ELAD
  • Male

    Hebrew

    ELAD

    (אֶלְעַד) Contracted form of Hebrew El'adah, ELAD means "whom God puts on."

    ELAD

  • Leak
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Leak

    English : variant spelling of Leake.

    Leak

  • Unni
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Danish, Finnish, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Swedish, Telugu

    Unni

    Lead

    Unni

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  • Apollonius
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Apollonius

    Destroying.

  • Zeshan
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Australian, Indian, Sindhi

    Zeshan

    A High Standard; Power

  • Hazaiah
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew Biblical

    Hazaiah

    God sees.

  • Ali Baba
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Ali Baba

    Great leader

  • Wahb
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Wahb

    Giving

  • Archelaus
  • Biblical

    Archelaus

    the prince of the people

  • Suhail
  • Boy/Male

    Afghan, Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Muslim

    Suhail

    Moon Glow; Star; Moon Light; Name of a Star; Canopus; Handsome; Brilliant

  • Vidvatam | வித்வாதம
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Vidvatam | வித்வாதம

    Lord Shiva

  • Ali | علی
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Ali | علی

    Excellent, Noble

  • DEBS
  • Female

    English

    DEBS

    Pet form of English Deborah, DEBS means "bee."

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  • Led
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Lead

  • Lead
  • v. t.

    To cover, fill, or affect with lead; as, continuous firing leads the grooves of a rifle.

  • Lead
  • n.

    Sheets or plates of lead used as a covering for roofs; hence, pl., a roof covered with lead sheets or terne plates.

  • Led
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Lead.

  • Dead
  • a.

    Still as death; motionless; inactive; useless; as, dead calm; a dead load or weight.

  • Dead
  • a.

    Lacking spirit; dull; lusterless; cheerless; as, dead eye; dead fire; dead color, etc.

  • Lead
  • v. t.

    To place leads between the lines of; as, to lead a page; leaded matter.

  • Lead
  • v. t.

    To guide or conduct with the hand, or by means of some physical contact connection; as, a father leads a child; a jockey leads a horse with a halter; a dog leads a blind man.

  • Lead
  • n.

    A plummet or mass of lead, used in sounding at sea.

  • Lead
  • n.

    An article made of lead or an alloy of lead

  • Lead
  • v. t.

    To begin a game, round, or trick, with; as, to lead trumps; the double five was led.

  • Lead
  • n.

    A small cylinder of black lead or plumbago, used in pencils.

  • Lead
  • n.

    precedence; advance position; also, the measure of precedence; as, the white horse had the lead; a lead of a boat's length, or of half a second.

  • Lead
  • v. t.

    To go or to be in advance of; to precede; hence, to be foremost or chief among; as, the big sloop led the fleet of yachts; the Guards led the attack; Demosthenes leads the orators of all ages.

  • Leady
  • a.

    Resembling lead.

  • Lead
  • v. t.

    To tend or reach in a certain direction, or to a certain place; as, the path leads to the mill; gambling leads to other vices.

  • Lead
  • v. t.

    To conduct or direct with authority; to have direction or charge of; as, to lead an army, an exploring party, or a search; to lead a political party.

  • Read
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Read

  • Head
  • v. t.

    To be at the head of; to put one's self at the head of; to lead; to direct; to act as leader to; as, to head an army, an expedition, or a riot.

  • Lead
  • n.

    The act of leading or conducting; guidance; direction; as, to take the lead; to be under the lead of another.