Ballistite

/ˈbæləstaɪt/ noun

An early form of smokeless gunpowder made from a mixture of nitroglycerin and nitrocellulose.

From 'ballistic' (relating to projectiles) + '-ite' (substance suffix). Developed in 1887 by Swedish chemist Alfred Nobel and named for its ballistic properties.

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