dinamite
dynamite
noun dee-nah-MEE-teh Rare
Origin: Coined by Alfred Nobel in 1867 from Greek dynamis (power).
Usage Note
Dinamite is feminine and invariable in the plural (uncountable as a substance). In colloquial Italian it can be used figuratively to describe something explosive or sensational: quella notizia è dinamite! (that news is dynamite!). Nobel patented the word as a brand name before it became generic.
Examples
"Gli operai usavano la dinamite per scavare."
Natural Translation
The workers used dynamite to dig.
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