Any igniter that is used to initiate the burning of a propellant.
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Examples for "fuse"
Examples for "fuse"
1She had a short fuse as far as her family was concerned.
2The fact that his fuse was so short was a good sign.
3The best fuse that Gersdorff could come up with lasted ten minutes.
4Remember this: Cormac's fuse is considerably shorter these days, Hannox warns me.
5Or even try doing without electricity for the want of a fuse.
1She said they wanted to put on some kind of citizens' primer.
2True 'Pac believers may well feel short-changed by Benny Boom's respectful primer.
3Then find Miss Betty and read her a page in the primer.
4Dab on a good primer to keep the fine glitter from creasing.
5Despite its importance, the mechanism of RNA-DNA primer synthesis remains poorly understood.
1Results: Results suggest that reduced negative priming is related to positive schizotypy.
2Neither group showed positive maternal responses following vaginocervical stimulation without steroid priming.
3In the morning the priming is taken out, and the lock uncocked.
4Are we priming our kids to overeat, even from a young age?
5Language disturbance in schizophrenia has been recently attributed to disturbed priming mechanisms.
1This is Six; she's making some fusee chain for Mr Fanshaw.
2He said nothing, but consulted his watch by the aid of a fusee.
3You glow like a fusee whenever you see a young lady.
4The stranger popped open the plastic case and took out a long red fusee.
5The chief had a fusee, which he carried slung, in addition to his rifle.
1The fuzee having gone out, Captain Dunbar, who commanded the vessel, again went on board and set fire to it in the most gallant manner.
1The fuze on striking ignites the exploder and in turn the lyddite.
2Hitherto no certain or efficient time-fuze has been adopted for rifled howitzers.
3No reliable percussion or concussion-fuze has as yet been arranged for spherical shells.
4Some fifty years, however, elapsed before a satisfactory fuze was made.
5The grenade was held in the hand and the fuze lighted by a port-fire.
6It is a fuze that might, for all they know, lead to a powder-keg.
7Cutting-tool for opening the Bormann fuze, one in each box of shell and shrapnel.
8If the fuze had to be withdrawn, there was a fuze extractor for the job.
9There is no doubt such errors will often account for the supposed defects of the fuze.
10This tool gripped the fuze head tightly, and turning a screw slowly pulled out the fuze.
11For greater or less distances this fuze may be drawn, and any of the others substituted.
12Not until the late 1600's did the method of letting the powder blast ignite the fuze become general.
13An iron tube fuze was screwed into a small hole in the back or side of the weapon.
14The mortar did not use a wad, because a wad prevented the fuze of the shell from igniting.
15There was the little coil of pale hair which had been as the fuze to this great explosion.
16Here they set a screw, hung the explosive instrument upon it, lit the fuze, and "retired."