Blaster

/ˈblæstər/ noun

A device that shoots or throws something forcefully, or a gun (especially in science fiction), or something that breaks rocks with explosives.

From 'blast' (an explosion or strong wind) + '-er' (one who does). The word emerged in American English in the 19th century for mining explosives, later adopted by sci-fi writers.

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