Cellite

/ˈsɛlaɪt/ noun

A type of explosive made from cellulose nitrate mixed with other substances, used historically in mining and construction.

From cellulose + -ite (mineral suffix). Cellulose comes from French cellule (cell) + -ose (chemical suffix). The -ite ending was borrowed from mineralogy to name the explosive compound created in the late 19th century.

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