cordite

/ˈkɔːrd.aɪt/

Definitions

1. noun

a type of smokeless propellant used in small-arms ammunition, consisting of a mixture of nitroglycerin and other nitrocellulose-based compounds.

“The old rifle used cordite rounds, which were notoriously difficult to handle.”

Synonyms

  • nitrocellulose
  • smokeless powder

Antonyms

  • gunpowder