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Pyro , Flam. Greek for heat, producing heat, fire, being on fire. Pyromaniac. Obsesessed with and usually setting a lot of fires. Pyre. Pile of wood used to ceremonially cremate the dead, usually fallen heros . . pyrite. “Fire stone”, iron sulfide with a brassy luster. . Empyromancy.
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Pyro, Flam Greek for heat, producing heat, fire, being on fire
Pyromaniac • Obsesessed with and usually setting a lot of fires.
Pyre • Pile of wood used to ceremonially cremate the dead, usually fallen heros.
pyrite • “Fire stone”, iron sulfide with a brassy luster.
Empyromancy • Divination by observing fire or smoke
empyrean • The highest point of heaven, thought to contain pure fire or light
antipyrotic • Used to prevent or put out fire
Pyropnhilia • Having a “special attratction” to fire or flames
Pyroxylophilous • Thriving on, or having a “Fondness” for burned wood