The pyrotechnical spunge owes its inflammability to nitre.
As pyrotechnical mixtures are differently formed, and of various substances, the effects are also modified, although combustion, under some shape always takes place.
The amadou of the French, is the same as our spunk, orpyrotechnical sponge.
Spunk, or pyrotechnical sponge, is generally made in Germany.
His pyrotechnical effects are borrowed from Paganini, and as soon as a new head popped up over the musical horizon he helped himself to its hair.
O, for some mighty genius of color who will deluge the sky with pyrotechnical symphonies!
In searching for a brilliant light-source he experimented with phosphorus burning in oxygen and with various brilliant pyrotechnical preparations.
Even to-day thepyrotechnical displays against the dark depths of the night sky hold mankind spellbound.
The well-known pyrotechnical preparation, but modified to suit various purposes.
A pyrotechnical preparation burning with great fierceness, whether under water or not; it is analogous to the ancient Greek fire, and is composed mainly of sulphur, naphtha, and pitch.
A pyrotechnical preparation, thrown to short distances from mortars, to choke men out of mines, to conceal movements, &c.
Some may still remember his invective and his pyrotechnical conclusion: "Revolution!
Tom Fitch, already known as the "Silver-tongued Orator," was the auctioneer and started the ball rolling with one of his most pyrotechnical efforts.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pyrotechnical" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.