Con·greve /ˈkɑnˌgriv, ˈkɑŋ-/
Con·greve n.
1. Short for Cogreve rocket, a powerful form of rocket formerly used in war, either in the field or for bombardment. In the former case it was armed with shell, shrapnel, or other missiles; in the latter, with an inextinguishable explosive material, inclosed in a metallic case. It was guided by a long wooden stick.
2. Short for Congreve match, an early friction match, containing sulphur, potassium chlorate, and antimony sulphide.
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