slow match
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Definition
Noun: A slow match is a type of fuse or cord designed to burn at a slow, controlled, and steady rate. It is traditionally used to provide a delayed ignition for explosives, cannons, or fireworks, allowing the user time to move to a safe distance.
Usage
The term "slow match" is used to refer to the physical cord or fuse itself. It is typically a countable noun (e.g., a slow match, several slow matches).
Examples
- The artillery crew lit the slow match before retreating to cover.
- In historical reenactments, they use a slow match to fire the cannon authentically.
- The safety of the procedure depended on the reliable burn of the slow match.
Advanced Usage
- Historical/Military Context: The term is strongly associated with early firearms (like matchlock muskets) and artillery from the 15th to 17th centuries, where a burning slow match was used to ignite the gunpowder.
- Figurative Use: Rarely, it can be used metaphorically to describe something that causes a delayed but inevitable reaction or event.
- His inflammatory remarks acted as a slow match, eventually leading to the conflict.
Variants and Related Words
- Matchlock (n): A type of gun ignited by a slow match.
- Fuse (n): A more general modern term for a cord or device designed to convey a flame to an explosive. A slow match is a specific type of fuse.
- Safety fuse (n): A modern, waterproof fuse that burns at a constant rate, used in mining and demolition.
Synonyms
- Time fuse
- Delay cord
- Ignition cord
Antonyms
- Quick match (a fast-burning fuse used in pyrotechnics for instantaneous ignition)
Related Phrases/Idioms
- To hold a slow match to (something): A rarely used, figurative phrase meaning to be in a position to ignite or trigger a volatile situation.
- The controversial policy was like holding a slow match to the powder keg of public opinion.
Noun
- match or fuse made to burn slowly and evenly