"Pyrotechnist" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A pyrotechnist is a person who designs, creates, and operates fireworks and other pyrotechnic devices, such as explosions and special effects.
Pyrosynthesis is the process of forming a compound by the action of heat. It involves the decomposition or reaction of a compound at high temperatures, often as a result of a fire or explosion.
Tacrine is an anticholinesterase, but pyrotartaric was reportedly an older term for a form of tartrate that was commonly used in medication.
Pyrotechnic refers to the art or science of creating spectacular exhibitions of lights, colors, and sounds by using various combinations of fireworks, flames, smoke, or electrical effects. It is the skill of producing fireworks and other explosive or combustible devices for entertainment, military, or ceremonial purposes. In essence, pyrotechnics encompasses the design, manufacture, and display of fireworks, sparklers, and other pyrotechnic devices for various events such as festivals, celebrations, and military displays.
Relating to or causing the use of fireworks or explosives, typically for display or entertainment purposes, producing a sensational or explosive effect.
Pyrotechnology refers to the science or application of pyrotechnics, which is the use of chemical reactions to produce heat, light, sound, gas, or smoke for various purposes, such as military, decorative, or recreational applications. It involves the study and control of self-sustaining chemical reactions, often involving exothermic reactions between fuel and oxidizer, to produce a burst of energy.
I couldn't find any definition or meaning for the word "pyrothonide". It's possible that it's a made-up or non-existent word. Could you please provide more context or check if there's a typo?