1. TNT - Noun
2. TNT - Proper noun
Initialism of trinitrotoluene. (an explosive substance used in blasting)
(informal) dynamite
(Philippines, informal) An illegal immigrant.
TNT
Initialism of Turner Network Television, a U.S. television channel
A 2004 Sunday Times article suggested that TNT aired the film frequently from then on, about once every two months. Source: Internet
About 500,000 visitors were reported. 2008 was also the first year large Dutch international corporations ING Group and TNT NV sponsored the event. Source: Internet
Additional studies have shown that the mobility of TNT degradation products is likely to be lower “than TNT in subsurface environments where specific adsorption to clay minerals dominates the sorption process.” Source: Internet
After nitration, TNT is stabilized by a process called sulfitation, where the crude TNT is treated with aqueous sodium sulfite solution to remove less stable isomers of TNT and other undesired reaction products. Source: Internet
Although blocks of TNT are available in various sizes (e.g. 250 g, 500 g, 1,000 g), it is more commonly encountered in synergistic explosive blends comprising a variable percentage of TNT plus other ingredients. Source: Internet
Anderson quickly moved on from the subject to introduce the TNT Championship challenger. Source: Internet