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Definition of plod
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Plod (v. t.) To walk on
slowly
or
heavily.
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Torpedo
::
Torpedo
(n.) A
quantity
of
explosives
anchored
in a
channel,
beneath
the
water,
or set
adrift
in a
current,
and so
arranged
that they will be
exploded
when
touched
by a
vessel,
or when an
electric
circuit
is
closed
by an
operator
on
shore..
Fusee
::
Fusee (n.) A small
packet
of
explosive
material
with wire
appendages
allowing
it to be
conveniently
attached
to a
railroad
track.
It will
explode
with a loud
report
when run over by a
train,
and is used to
provide
a
warning
signal
to the
engineer..
Plod
::
Plod (v. i.) To
travel
slowly
but
steadily;
to
trudge.
Plodded
::
Plodded
(imp. & p. p.) of Plo.
Plodding
::
Plodding
(a.)
Progressing
in a slow,
toilsome
manner;
characterized
by
laborious
diligence;
as, a
plodding
peddler;
a
plodding
student;
a man of
plodding
habits..
Lock
::
Lock (n.) That part or
apparatus
of a
firearm
by which the
charge
is
exploded;
as, a
matchlock,
flintlock,
percussion
lock, etc..
Explode
::
Explode
(v. t.) To cause to
explode
or burst
noisily;
to
detonate;
as, to
explode
powder
by
touching
it with
fire..
Exploder
::
Exploder
(n.) One who or that which
explodes.
Caisson
::
Caisson
(n.) A chest
filled
with
explosive
materials,
to be laid in the way of an enemy and
exploded
on his
approach..
Fuze
::
Fuze (n.) A tube,
filled
with
combustible
matter,
for
exploding
a
shell,
etc. See Fuse, n..
Spring
::
Spring
(v. t.) To cause to
explode;
as, to
spring
a
mine..
Tamping
::
Tamping
(n.) The act of one who
tamps;
specifically,
the act of
filling
up a hole in a rock, or the
branch
of a mine, for the
purpose
of
blasting
the rock or
exploding
the
mine..
Croaker
::
Croaker
(n.) An
American
fresh-water
fish
(Aplodinotus
grunniens);
--
called
also drum.
Droil
::
Droil (v. i.) To work
sluggishly
or
slowly;
to plod.
Displode
::
Displode
(v. i.) To burst with a loud
report;
to
explode.
Plodder
::
Plodder
(n.) One who
plods;
a
drudge.
Detonate
::
Detonate
(v. t.) To cause to
explode;
to cause to burn or
inflame
with a
sudden
report.
Explosion
::
Explosion
(n.) The act of
exploding;
detonation;
a
chemical
action
which
causes
the
sudden
formation
of a great
volume
of
expanded
gas; as, the
explosion
of
gunpowder,
of fire
damp,etc..
Working-day
::
Working-day
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
characteristic
of,
working
days, or
workdays;
everyday;
hence,
plodding;
hard-working..
Star
::
Star (n.) A
composition
of
combustible
matter
used in the
heading
of
rockets,
in
mines,
etc.,
which,
exploding
in the air,
presents
a
starlike
appearance..
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