Pyrotechny

  • 121pyrotechnics — noun /ˌpaɪ.rə.ˈtɛk.nəks/ a) The art and technology of fireworks and related military applications. b) A display of fireworks. Syn: fireworks See Also: pyro …

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  • 122fireworks — Synonyms and related words: Roman candle, antiaircraft fire, bomb, cap, cherry bomb, cracker, cross fire, curtain fire, direct fire, dry fire, file fire, fire, fire of demolition, firecracker, firepower, firework, firing, flack, flak, flare,… …

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  • 123pyrotechnics — Synonyms and related words: calorimetry, debating, declamation, demagogism, elocution, eloquence, firework, fireworks, forensics, homiletics, lecturing, oratory, platform oratory, public speaking, pyrotechnic, pyrotechny, rabble rousing, rhetoric …

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  • 124thermodynamics — Synonyms and related words: Newtonian physics, acoustics, aerodynamics, aerophysics, applied physics, astrophysics, barodynamics, basic conductor physics, biodynamics, biophysics, calorimetry, chemical physics, cryogenics, crystallography,… …

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  • 125Heat — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Heat >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 heat heat caloric Sgm: N 1 temperature temperature warmth fervor calidity Sgm: N 1 incalescence incalescence incandescence Sgm: N 1 glow glow …

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  • 126pyrotechnic — [18] The Greek word for ‘fire’ was pūr (it came from the same prehistoric Indo European source as English fire). It underlies a range of English words, including pyracantha 405 pyx [17] (etymologically ‘fire thorn’), pyre [17], pyrethrum [16],… …

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  • 127pyrotechnics — n. Pyrotechny …

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  • 128pyrotechnic — [18] The Greek word for ‘fire’ was pūr (it came from the same prehistoric Indo European source as English fire). It underlies a range of English words, including pyracantha [17] (etymologically ‘fire thorn’), pyre [17], pyrethrum [16], and… …

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