Noun
The art of making fireworks; the manufacture and use of fireworks; pyrotechny.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA blast of pyrotechnics after Roger Taylor's high note on the final "for me" would announce the band's return for the hard rock section and closing ballad. Source: Internet
As a result, safe handling of explosives and pyrotechnics usually requires proper electrical grounding of the operator. Source: Internet
Ads may not promote the use, distribution, or making of firearms, ammunition, explosives, pyrotechnics or other weapons. Source: Internet
Actual Jack Parsons spent the final years of his career handling pyrotechnics for Hollywood movies, and he met his end when a shipment of explosives blew up in his garage. Source: Internet
Live performances Rammstein are known for their frequent use of pyrotechnics during live performances. Source: Internet
He said each tour after 1977 got 'bigger and bigger,' the productions were more ornate with larger lighting rigs, stage settings, and pyrotechnics. Source: Internet