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trinitrotoluene
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trinitrotoluene /tri·ni·tro·tol·u·ene/ (TNT) (-tol´u-ēn) a high explosive derived from toluene; it sometimes causes poisoning in those who work with it, marked by dermatitis, gastritis, abdominal pain, vomiting, constipation, and flatulence.
trinitrotoluene [tri-ni″tro-tol´u-ēn]
TNT: a high explosive derived from toluene; it sometimes causes poisoning in those who work with it, marked by dermatitis, gastritis, abdominal pain, vomiting, constipation, and flatulence.


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It is also claimed he illegally carried and fired from a rifle, an AK-74, and pistols, and examined a sniper rifle, mechanic timers and high explosive trotyl.
It is also claimed he illegally carried and fired from a rifle, an AK-74, and pistols, and examined a sniper rifle, mechanic timers and high explosive trotyl.
 
 
 
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