Definition of TNT
[ˌtē ˌen ˈtē]
NOUN
a high explosive formed from toluene by substitution of nitro groups for three hydrogen atoms. It is relatively insensitive to shock and can be conveniently melted.
What does TNT explosive mean?
The acronym TNT stand for Trinitrotoluene, it is a chemical compound which creates an explosive material used mostly in bombs and other types of explosives. The yield of the explosion from TNT is considered a standard unit of measurement of explosives and when used in chemistry generates charge transfer salts.
There is a Greek word for Dynamite called "Dunamis". It is a word describing the Power of God.
Definition of Dunamis
Question: "What is the meaning of the Greek word dunamis in the Bible?"
Answer: The Greek dunamis is used 120 times in the New Testament. Loosely, the word refers to “strength, power, or ability.” It is the root word of our English words dynamite, dynamo, and dynamic.
doo'-nam-is
Definition
strength power, ability
inherent power, power residing in a thing by virtue of its nature, or which a person or thing exerts and puts forth
power for performing miracles
moral power and excellence of soul
the power and influence which belong to riches and wealth
power and resources arising from numbers
power consisting in or resting upon armies, forces, hosts
NAS Word Usage - Total: 121
ability 4, meaning 1, mightily 1, mighty 1, miracle 2, miracles 17, miraculous powers 3, power 83, powers 6, strength 2, wealth
TNT stands for The New Testament. The explosive power of God contained in the New Testament.
God's Power is like DYNAMITE!
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