Pyrotechnics
21pyrotechnics — UK [ˌpaɪrəʊˈteknɪks] / US [ˌpaɪroʊˈteknɪks] noun [plural] 1) formal a public show of fireworks 2) an impressive and exciting performance or show of skill Derived word: pyrotechnic adjective …
22pyrotechnics — py•ro•tech•nics [[t]ˌpaɪ rəˈtɛk nɪks[/t]] n. (used with a sing. or pl. v.) 1) chem. the art of making fireworks 2) the use of fireworks for display, military purposes, etc 3) a display of fireworks 4) a brilliant or sensational display, as of… …
23pyrotechnics — /paɪroʊˈtɛknɪks / (say puyroh tekniks) noun 1. Also, pyrotechny /ˈpaɪroʊtɛkni/ (say puyrohteknee). the art of making fireworks. 2. Also, pyrotechny /ˈpaɪroʊtɛkni/ (say puyrohteknee). the making and use of fireworks for display, military purposes …
24pyrotechnics — n. manufacture or display of fireworks. ♦ pyrotechnic(al), a. ♦ pyrotechnist, n …
25pyrotechnics — n.pl. 1 the art of making fireworks. 2 a display of fireworks. 3 any brilliant display …
26Propellants Explosives Pyrotechnics — Propellants, Explosives, Pyrotechnics Beschreibung Peer Review Fachzeitschrift Fachgebiet Explosivstoffe Sprache …
27Propellants, Explosives, Pyrotechnics —   Titre abrégé Propellants Explos. Pyrotech. PEP Discipline …
28Comet (pyrotechnics) — In pyrotechnics a comet is a block attached to the outside of a shell or launched freely, which burns and emits sparks as the shell is rising, leaving a trail in the sky. Some comets use a matrix composition with small stars embedded in it. The… …
29Salute (pyrotechnics) — In pyrotechnics a salute is a device primarily designed to make a loud report (bang), rather than have a visual effect. Most salutes will also have a very bright flash and may have titanium added for a cloud of sparks (titanium salute.) The… …
30American Pyrotechnics Association — The American Pyrotechnics Association is an advocacy group that aims to get consumer fireworks legalized across the United States and educate citizens on the safe use of fireworks. External links * [http://americanpyro.com Official site] …