See amorce on Wiktionary
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Philip Morris & Co., Ltd., imported without a licence a consignment of 500 imitation cigarette cases, each containing a roll of amorces arranged in such a manner that an amorce was fired each time the case was opened, and the goods were placed under dentention by the Customs.", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "1918, Jules Verne, The Mysterious Island:", "text": "Cyrus Harding would certainly have been able to fabricate an amorce. 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