Synonyms for "pyrotechnist"
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Translations
17 translations across 11 languages.
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French
1 entries - artificier noun (person skilled in manufacture or setting fireworks)
German
1 entries - Pyrotechniker noun (person skilled in manufacture or setting fireworks)
Italian
2 entries - artificiere noun (person skilled in manufacture or setting fireworks)
- pirotecnico noun (person skilled in manufacture or setting fireworks)
Ottoman Turkish
1 entries - فشنكجی noun (person skilled in manufacture or setting fireworks)
Portuguese
2 entries - pirotécnica noun (person skilled in manufacture or setting fireworks)
- pirotécnico noun (person skilled in manufacture or setting fireworks)
Romanian
2 entries - pirotehnician noun (person skilled in manufacture or setting fireworks)
- pirotehniciană noun (person skilled in manufacture or setting fireworks)
Russian
1 entries - пироте́хник noun (person skilled in manufacture or setting fireworks)
Spanish
1 entries - pirotécnico noun (person skilled in manufacture or setting fireworks)
Tajik
2 entries - мутахассиси оташбозӣ noun (person skilled in manufacture or setting fireworks)
- тарфгар noun (person skilled in manufacture or setting fireworks)
Ukrainian
1 entries - піротехнік noun (person skilled in manufacture or setting fireworks)
Volapük
3 entries - filotavan noun (person skilled in manufacture or setting fireworks)
- hifilotavan noun (person skilled in manufacture or setting fireworks)
- jifilotavan noun (person skilled in manufacture or setting fireworks)
Sample sentences
2 total sentences available.
Tatoeba + Wiktionary
That the Secretary of the Navy be, and he is hereby, authorized to appoint a pyrotechnist for the service of the navy, […]
Source: wiktionary
"It is thus the pyrotechnist (should we say demiurge?) who gives meaning to the so to speak explosive effervescences that are weaving the world of the spectator"
Source: wiktionary
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