破壊者な螺旋爆弾 => Hakaiteki na rasen bakudan.
bakuden or bakudan
Bombs are overpowering and destructive. The adjective begins with the letter O.
A silent "b" can turn "bomb" into "omb," removing the explosive nature of the word.
No.The first US atomic bomb test was Trinity and the bomb itself was Gadget.The first USSR atomic bomb test was First Light.The Japanese that survived created the word pikadon to describe the effect of the atomic bomb. In Japanese pika means brilliant light and don means boom, so pikadon means brilliant lightboom. Sometimes this is translated into English as flash boom, but this does not really capture the meaning in the Japanese word. But this might be where you got the word thunderlight, however its not the same.
Supairaru. Another term for spiral is 'Uzumaki' which is the last name of the main character in the Naruto anime and manga series. Or, 螺旋 (that is to be pronounced, "rasen".)
The destructive force of a tornado can damage all but the most substantial structures, and concrete buildings are the safest refuge. A bored house cat can often become destructive and damage furnishings.
Generic fire is 'hi,' while a destructive fire (such as a house fire) is 'kaji.'
The correct spelling is "tsunami". It is a Japanese word that refers to a powerful and destructive ocean wave caused by a large-scale disturbance in the ocean, such as an earthquake or volcanic eruption.
"Spiral" can be a noun as in, "The spring is in the shape of a spiral", or it can be a verb as in, "He would eventually spiral out of control."
The prefix that can be added to the word "destructive" is "non-."
One sentence could be : -The destructive monster passed through the city, completely destroying everything in its path. or... -The destructive tornado had damaged the small town beyond repair. Its an adjective too, just incase that didnt help =]
A six letter word for helix is spiral.As in "the staircase was spiral".