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dynamitic, a.|daɪnəˈmɪtɪk, ˈdɪn-| [f. dynamite n. + -ic.] Of or pertaining to dynamite; having to do with dynamite, or dynamiters.
1882Goldw. Smith in 19th Cent. June 887 If he did, a more dynamitic rival would immediately pluck him down. 1885Sat. Rev. 24 Jan. 102/2 To receive subscriptions for carrying on dynamitic warfare. 1895N. Amer. Rev. Apr. 463 The father of Nihilism and of dynamitic anarchy. Hence dynaˈmitical a., in same sense: dynaˈmitically adv., by way of dynamite.
1886Pall Mall G. 2 Oct. 1/1, I have had neither part nor lot in any secret Fenian or dynamitical operations. 1887Congregationalist (U.S.) 17 Feb., The Irish attempts, at New York, Paris, and elsewhere, dynamitically to blow up England on behalf of Ireland. 1892Illustr. Lond. News 8 Oct. 450/3 His dynamitical and tyrannicidal schemes. |