Common words:
* Blast (noun): a sudden explosion
* Blastoff (noun): the launching of a rocket or spacecraft
* Backblast (noun): the flow of hot gases from a rocket engine
* Sideblast (noun): a blast of air or gas directed to the side
Scientific terms:
* Blastocyst (noun): a hollow ball of cells that forms in the early stages of embryonic development
* Melanoblast (noun): a cell that will develop into a melanocyte (pigment-producing cell)
* Osteoblast (noun): a cell that forms bone tissue
* Myoblast (noun): a cell that will develop into a muscle fiber
* Erythroblast (noun): a cell that will develop into a red blood cell
Other words:
* Cyberblast (noun): a sudden, overwhelming surge of information or data
* Sunblast (noun): a burst of sunlight
* Thunderblast (noun): a loud clap of thunder
* Frostblast (noun): a sudden burst of freezing cold air
These are just some examples, and the suffix "-blast" can be used to create new words, often with a sense of suddenness, power, or intensity.