grisoutite

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== English == === Etymology === From French grisou +‎ -ite. === Pronunciation === === Noun === grisoutite (uncountable) (very rare) A type of safety explosive, made from nitroglycerine mixed with magnesium sulfate and sawdust, that could be used where firedamp was present 1889-90 [1] It will be seen that all the explosives stemmed with coal-dust, gas being absent, produced flame except grisoutite. 1918 [2] Among the explosives designed to meet such conditions and styled abroad safety or flameless explosives are: Ammonite; amvis, aphosite; bellite; benedite; britainite; cambrite; car bonite; Casteau's explosives; dalunenite; Fa vier's explosive; fractorite; Geserick's powder; grisoutine; grisoutite; nitroferrite; progressite; roburite; securite; westphalite ; wetterdyna mite. 2007 [3] It is mainly used in the chemical facilities producing nitric acid and grisoutite. == French == === Etymology === From grisou +‎ -ite. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ɡʁi.zu.tit/ === Noun === grisoutite f (plural grisoutites) grisoutite 1891 s:fr:Les Merveilles de la science/Poudres de guerre - Supplément 1893 [4] == Italian == === Noun === grisoutite f (plural grisoutiti) grisoutite