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Napalm$51597$ - translation to English

GEORGE CARLIN BOOK
Napalm & Silly Putty; More Napalm & Silly Putty; Napalm and silly putty

Napalm      
n. napalm (material explosivo)
napalm         
  • Results of a napalm strike by the [[Aviation navale]] on suspected [[Viet Minh]] positions during the [[First Indochina War]], December 1953
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  • Riverboat of the US [[Brown-water navy]] deploying an ignited napalm mixture from a riverboat-mounted [[flamethrower]] in Vietnam.
GELLING AGENT FOR USE IN INCENDIARY DEVICES
Nepalm; Super napalm; Napalm-B; Northick II; Napalms; Napalmed; Napalming; Naphthenate palmitate; Gelled gasoline; Jellied petrol; Jellied gasoline; Napalm B
(n.) = napalm
Ex: Incendiary devices or incendiary bombs are bombs designed to start fires using materials such as napalm, thermite, chlorine trifluoride, or white phosphorus.
napalm         
  • Results of a napalm strike by the [[Aviation navale]] on suspected [[Viet Minh]] positions during the [[First Indochina War]], December 1953
  • 300px
  • Riverboat of the US [[Brown-water navy]] deploying an ignited napalm mixture from a riverboat-mounted [[flamethrower]] in Vietnam.
GELLING AGENT FOR USE IN INCENDIARY DEVICES
Nepalm; Super napalm; Napalm-B; Northick II; Napalms; Napalmed; Napalming; Naphthenate palmitate; Gelled gasoline; Jellied petrol; Jellied gasoline; Napalm B
napalm

Definition

napalm
['ne?p?:m]
¦ noun a highly flammable sticky jelly consisting of petrol thickened with special soaps, used in incendiary bombs and flame-throwers.
¦ verb attack with bombs containing napalm.
Origin
1940s: from na(phthenic) and palm(itic acid).

Wikipedia

Napalm and Silly Putty

Napalm and Silly Putty is a 2001 book by comedian George Carlin.