Definition of Pyrotechny. Meaning of Pyrotechny. Synonyms of Pyrotechny

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Definition of Pyrotechny

Pyrotechny
Pyrotechny Pyr`o*tech`ny, n. [Cf. F. pyrotechnie.] 1. The use and application of fire in science and the arts. [Obs.] --Sir M. Hale. 2. Same as Pyrotechnics.

Meaning of Pyrotechny from wikipedia

- have the secret of cloathing fire seems to be the chief merit of their pyrotechny." Fireworks were produced in Europe by the 14th century, becoming po****r...
- industry of Braço de Prata has its origins in a number of ammunition depots, pyrotechny workshops and armament repair facilities established between 1850 and...
- several books on alchemistry and translated in French George Starkey's Pyrotechny ****erted and illustrated. He wrote an Essay on Noah's ark. Le Pelletier...
- Pyrotechnics. p. 1107. ISBN 9781889526218. Browne, W. H. (1873). The art of pyrotechny. London: The Bazaar. p. 35. Thorpe, Sir Thomas Edward (1924). A Dictionary...
- Vindication; or a short and sure Way to a long and sound life (London, 1657). Pyrotechny ****erted and illustrated (London, 1658). The admirable efficacy of oyl...
- for publication a treatise by chemist James Cutbush titled A System of Pyrotechny, published after Cutbush's death. Bache was the first American to perform...
- importance of chemistry as a theoretical basis for creating colored fireworks: Pyrotechny... is a dark chaos which one cannot penetrate without the torch of chemistry...
- magnificent fireworks, a la Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens (London) and splendid pyrotechny as in Cremorne Gardens, London. The Sydney Morning Herald declared Cremorne...
- organizations, and live bands, which is complemented with an extravagant show of pyrotechny. In the 2011 celebration, the crowd was estimated at 100,000. The Baccalaureate...