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Aftergas

Definition: The word "aftergas" refers to a toxic substance that is left behind after an event or exposure to hazardous chemicals, such as gas explosions. It may also refer to the smell and taste associated with this substance.


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Mcg-9

Definition: MCG-9 is a type of carbon monoxide gas, commonly used in industrial processes for its ability to suppress fires and prevent explosions. It is composed primarily of methane (CH4) and carbon monoxide (CO). The term "MCG-9" refers to the specific chemical composition and function of this gas.


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Neocataclysta

Definition: Neocataclysmic fire is a type of volcanic eruption that occurs when a volcano erupts from an explosive core, causing a chain reaction of explosions and ash clouds in the atmosphere. The term "neocataclysm" refers to the sudden release of energy or particles that cause a catastrophic event.


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Antifire

Definition: Antifire is a scientific concept that refers to the ability of an object or system to resist damage by heat, light, or other stimuli. It involves the body's defense mechanism against harmful effects caused by fire, which includes physical barriers such as smoke, heat, and flames. Antifires are often used in emergency situations where there may be a risk of fire or explosion, such as in fires or explosions.


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Antisubmarine

Definition: Antisubmarine is a concept in naval warfare, specifically designed to prevent submarines from penetrating the surface of the ocean. This involves various techniques and strategies aimed at disrupting or disabling the propulsion systems of submarines, including underwater explosions, sonar attacks, and electronic countermeasures. The term has been used by naval forces around the world to prevent the entry into the sea of enemy submarines.


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Apocopes

Definition: Apocopes are a type of astronomical object that is located at the end of the orbit of a planet or other celestial body. They are often associated with supernovae, which are explosions in stars caused by nuclear fusion reactions. The term "apocopic" comes from the Greek word "apo-" meaning "above," and "kopes" meaning "objects."


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Beeps

Definition: The term "beeps" is used in various contexts to describe a sudden or rapid increase in the volume of sound produced by an object. Beeps are often associated with loud noises, such as fireworks, explosions, thunderstorms, or other natural disasters. They can also refer to the continuous clicking or buzzing of a device, such as a computer keyboard, microphone, or speaker.


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Brabbles

Definition: In the context of a game or a movie, "brabbles" refers to small, round objects that appear in the aftermath of an explosion. These objects are often associated with explosions and can be seen as symbols of destruction or chaos. In many movies and video games, "brabbles" may appear as projectiles or debris after an explosion, representing the aftermath of a catastrophic event. The term itself is derived from the Latin word "brabantus," which means "butterfly,"


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Catastasis

Definition: Catastrophe, in the context of science and technology, refers to a catastrophic event or series of events that results from an overwhelming force or disturbance. This can refer to natural disasters such as earthquakes, hurricanes, tsunamis, floods, landslides, etc., as well as man-made catastrophes like nuclear explosions, terrorist attacks, cyber-attacks, and pandemics. In science, a catastrophe is defined as any event that is so extreme or catastrophic that it causes significant


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Chronaxies

Definition: Chronaxies are a type of galaxy that is located in the center of our Milky Way Galaxy. They are massive, compact galaxies with very little mass but a high velocity due to their compact structure. The term "chronaxies" refers to the process by which stars and other celestial bodies have evolved over time. The process can be divided into two main stages: the formation of stars and the evolution of stars through various processes such as star formation, star migration, and supernova explosions. In the


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