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pyrotechnics

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Main Entry: pyrotechnics
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: fireworks

Synonyms:

pyrotechny, rockets
Main Entry: firecracker
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: fireworks

Synonyms:

Roman candles, bottle rockets, bursts, cherry bomb, fire flowers, illuminations, pyrotechnics, rockets, sparklers
Notes: the term for a combustible or explosive or pyrotechnic ('pertaining to fire art') projectile was 'rocket' until fireworks was used in 1777 to describe these in connection with the first Fourth of July celebration. 'Rockets' are still the most popular form of firework. Rockets are lifted by recoil from the jet of fire created by the burning ingredients - and they are designed for maximum combustion and maximum thrust. Fireworks originated in ancient China. The word firecracker refers to those that make loud sounds and sparklers are those that send off a shower of sparks.
Main Entry: fireworks display
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: fireworks exhibition

Synonyms:

fireworks, pyrotechnics, pyrotechnics display, pyrotechny
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