释义 |
chedd·ite \ˈshedīt, ch-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Chedde, town in Haute-Savoie, France, where it was first made + English -ite : a blasting explosive consisting essentially of a mixture of a chlorate or perchlorate (as of potassium) with an aromatic nitro compound (as nitronaphthalene) and usually a fatty substance (as castor oil) |