\Ni`tro*glyc"er*in\, n. [Nitro- + glycerinn.] (Chem.) A liquid appearing like a heavy oil, colorless or yellowish, and consisting of a mixture of several glycerin salts of nitric acid, and hence more properly called glycerin nitrate. It is made by the action of nitric acid on glycerin in the presence of sulphuric acid. It is extremely unstable and terribly explosive. A very dilute solution is used in medicine as a neurotic under the name of glonion. [Written also nitroglycerine.]
Note: A great number of explosive compounds have been produced by mixing nitroglycerin with different substances; as, dynamite, or giant powder, nitroglycerin mixed with siliceous earth; lithofracteur, nitroglycerin with gunpowder, or with sawdust and nitrate of sodium or barium; Colonia powder, gunpowder with nitroglycerin; dualin, nitroglycerin with sawdust, or with sawdust and nitrate of potassium and some other substances; lignose, wood fiber and nitroglycerin.
Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, © 1996, 1998 MICRA, Inc.
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nitro- or nitr-
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Nitrate; niter: nitrobacterium.
Nitrogen: nitrile.
Containing the univalent group NO2: nitromethane.
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[New Latin, from Latin nitrum, natron. See niter.]
Source: The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
Copyright © 2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.
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nitro
- \Ni"tro-\ 1. A combining form or an adjective denoting the presence of niter.
2. (Chem.) A combining form (used also adjectively) designating certain compounds of nitrogen or of its acids, as nitrohydrochloric, nitrocalcite; also, designating the group or radical NO2, or its compounds, as nitrobenzene.
Nitro group, the radical NO2; -- called also nitroxyl.
Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, © 1996, 1998 MICRA, Inc.
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nitro, WV (city, FIPS 59068)
Location: 38.41763 N, 81.83111 W
Population (1990): 6851 (3065 housing units)
Area: 8.9 sq km (land), 0.9 sq km (water)
Zip code(s): 25143
Source: U.S. Gazetteer, U.S. Census Bureau
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nitro
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nitro-: in CancerWEB's On-line Medical Dictionary
Source: On-line Medical Dictionary, © 1997-98 Academic Medical Publishing & CancerWEB
Knowing a bit about you, I dont understand. Your methodology is more contrite, stable and calculated. You don't at all envoke thoughts of: "extremly unstable"..."terribly explosive"...
Originally posted by neo_hr
Hey Aldrums, I play the guitar...Perhaps we could do some gigs togetherthought the distance may be a "bit" of a prob.
Cheers man!
Thanks, anyone the same first name as me is OK in my book. Nice Strat. Or is that a Tele?
P.S. I could upload some wave files and we could do a virtual gig. Isn't technology wonderful?!
Originally posted by Bono
Mine is simply the nickname of U2's Paul Hewson. I happened to listen to them a lot in the 80s, but I still happen to like it cause it sounds Italian![]()
Originally posted by aldrums
My initials are A.L. and I play the drums.
http://www.geocities.com/aldrums


Don't you mean a state of _consciousness_ ? It might be hard to trade while unconscious.