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fulminate
 
SYLLABICATION:ful·mi·nate
PRONUNCIATION:  flm-nt, fl-
VERB:Inflected forms: ful·mi·nat·ed, ful·mi·nat·ing, ful·mi·nates
INTRANSITIVE VERB:1. To issue a thunderous verbal attack or denunciation: fulminated against political chicanery. 2. To explode or detonate.
TRANSITIVE VERB:1. To issue (a denunciation, for example) thunderously. 2. To cause to explode.
NOUN: An explosive salt of fulminic acid, especially fulminate of mercury.
ETYMOLOGY:Middle English fulminaten, from Latin fulminre, fulmint-, to strike with lightning, from fulmen, fulmin-, lightning that strikes. See bhel-1 in Appendix I.
OTHER FORMS:fulmi·nationNOUN
fulmi·natorNOUN
fulmi·na·tory (-n-tôr, -tr) —ADJECTIVE
 
 
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