Pólvora (en. Gunpowder)
/ˈpolβoɾa/
Meaning & Definition
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noun
A chemical substance that explodes or produces gas when burned.
Gunpowder is used in rockets and fireworks.
La pólvora se usa en cohetes y fuegos artificiales.
A set of chemicals that allows for an explosion.
The engineer explained how black powder is composed.
El ingeniero explicó cómo se compone la pólvora negra.
A metaphor used to refer to something explosive or intense.
His temperament is like gunpowder; he explodes easily.
Su temperamento es como pólvora, estalla fácilmente.
Etymology
From Latin 'pulvis', which means dust.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to be on the verge of exploding
To be in a tense or explosive situation.
estar a punto de pólvora
to have gunpowder in the air
To reflect a dangerous or promising situation.
haber pólvora en el aire
Related Words
artillery
Military body that uses firearms.
artillería
fireworks
Pyrotechnic device that explodes in a controlled manner to create visual effects.
fuego artificial
ammunition
A set of projectiles and explosives used in firearms.
munición
Slang Meanings
To refer to someone who is explosive in character.
That guy is gunpowder; you can't argue with him.
Ese chico es pólvora, no puedes discutir con él.
Descriptions of a very lively and energetic party.
Last night's party was full of gunpowder.
La fiesta de anoche estaba llena de pólvora.