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    fulminate
    [ˈfʊlmɪneɪt, ˈfʌlmɪneɪt]
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    fulminate (động từ) · fulminates (thời hiện tại ngôi thứ ba) · fulminated (thì quá khứ) · fulminated (quá khứ phân từ) · fulminating (hiện tại phân từ)
    1. express vehement protest.
      "he fulminated against the evils of his time" ·
      "she began fulminating at the injustice of it all"
    2. literary
      explode violently or flash like lightning.
      "thunder fulminated around the house"
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    DANH TỪ
    chemistry
    fulminate (danh từ) · fulminates (danh từ số nhiều)
    1. a salt or ester of fulminic acid.
    GỐC
    late Middle English: from Latin fulminat- ‘struck by lightning’, from fulmen, fulmin- ‘lightning’. The earliest sense (derived from medieval Latin fulminare) was ‘denounce formally’, later ‘issue formal censures’ (originally said of the Pope). A sense ‘emit thunder and lightning’, based on the original Latin meaning, arose in the early 17th century, and hence ‘explode violently’ (late 17th century).
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  3. Fulminate Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    Definition of fulminate. (Entry 1 of 2) transitive verb. : to utter or send out with denunciation fulminate a decree. intransitive verb. : to send forth censures or invectives fulminating against …

  4. Fulminate - definition of fulminate by The Free Dictionary

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    fulminate - criticize severely; "He fulminated against the Republicans' plan to cut Medicare"; "She railed against the bad social policies"

  5. Fulminate Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

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    29/10/2011 · verb (used without object), ful·mi·nat·ed, ful·mi·nat·ing. to explode with a loud noise; detonate. to issue denunciations or the like (usually followed by against): The minister …

  6. FULMINATE | meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary

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    fulminate definition: 1. to criticize strongly: 2. to criticize strongly: . Learn more.

  7. Mercury fulminate Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    Definition of mercury fulminate. : a crystalline compound Hg (ONC)2 that when dry explodes violently on percussion or heating, that is usually made by reaction of mercury, alcohol, and nitric acid, and that is used in blasting caps, percussion caps, and detonators. — called also fulminating mercury.

  8. Fulminant | definition of fulminant by Medical dictionary

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    ful·mi·nant. ( ful'mi-nănt) Occurring suddenly, with lightninglike rapidity, and with great intensity or severity (e.g., shooting pain). Compare: fulgurant. [L. fulmino, pp. - atus, to hurl lightning, fr. fulmen, lightning] Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012.

  9. Fulminant - definition of fulminant by The Free Dictionary

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    ful·mi·nant. Occurring suddenly, rapidly, and with great severity or intensity: fulminant infection. [Latin fulmināns, fulminant-, present participle of fulmināre, to strike with lightning; see fulminate .] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  10. Fulminant Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

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    full word, fully, fully fashioned, fully fledged, fulmar, fulminant, fulminate, fulminating compound, fulminating powder, fulmination, fulmine

  11. Fulminant - Wikipedia

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    Fulminant (/ ˈ f ʊ l m ɪ n ən t /) is a medical descriptor for any event or process that occurs suddenly and escalates quickly, and is intense and severe to the point of lethality, i.e., it has an explosive character. The word comes from Latin fulmināre, to strike with lightning.There are several diseases described by this adjective: Fulminant liver failure

  12. Fulminant Clostridium difficile colitis

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    Purpose of review: Clostridium difficile is the most common cause of nosocomial infectious diarrhea in adults. The purpose of this review is to increase awareness that infection from C. difficile is not always indolent, but with fulminant colitis, it can be lethal.



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