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Definition of Pyrotechnists
1. pyrotechnist [n] - See also: pyrotechnist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pyrotechnists
Literary usage of Pyrotechnists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Our Wonderful Progress: The World's Triumphant Knowledge and Works : a Vast by Trumbull White (1902)
"... ahead of European pyrotechnists, although the largest firm dealing in such
products is an English concern. Even the Chinese have fallen behind in the ..."
2. The United Service (1904)
"In particular, authority is conferred upon: (a) For ordnance sergeant-majors,
laboratory sergeants and pyrotechnists who are seeking advancement to the ..."
3. The elements of materia medica and therapeutics by Jonathan Pereira (1842)
"Realgar is not used in medicine, but is employed by pyrotechnists, and as a pigment.
... Orpiment is used by pyrotechnists, and as a pigment. ORDER'XVIII. ..."
4. Commercial Goodwill: Its History, Value, and Treatment in Accounts by Percy Dewe Leake (1921)
"Pain, 28 RPC 697, CA (1912), the plaintiffs, a firm of pyrotechnists, and their
pre- mark decessors in business had for nearly fifty years—namely, ..."
5. National Celebration of Union Victories: Grand Military and Civic Procession (1865)
"The able pyrotechnists to. whom this portion of the arrangements were entrusted left
... The names of the pyrotechnists were enough to insure an immense ..."
6. The Life of Saladin by Claude Reignier Conder (1897)
"charged the infidels, who, seeing their camp invaded, did not think of guarding
and protecting their mangonels, and the pyrotechnists were therefore enabled ..."