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A follower of Pyrrho; a skeptic.
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Same as Pyrouric.
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Of or pertaining to a pyrrhic, or to pyrrhics; containing pyrrhic; as, a pyrrhic verse.
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A substance resembling gun cotton in composition and properties, but distinct in that it is more highly nitrified and is soluble in alcohol, ether, etc.; -- called also pyroxyle.
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Pertaining to, or designating, an acid of vanadium, analogous to pyrophosphoric acid.
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Pertaining to, or designating, an acid (called also pyroracemic acid) obtained, as a liquid having a pungent odor, by the distillation of racemic acid.
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Alt. of Pyrrhotite
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Same as Pyrotechnics.
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Of or pertaining to pyrrhonism.
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One two danced the pyrrhic.
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A rock consisting essentially of pyroxene.
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Alt. of Pyrrhonic
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A bronze-colored mineral, of metallic luster. It is a sulphide of iron, and is remarkable for being attracted by the magnet. Called also magnetic pyrites.
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One skilled in pyrotechny; one who manufactures fireworks.
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The art of making fireworks; the manufacture and use of fireworks; pyrotechny.
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A pyrotechnist.
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A complex nitrogenous compound obtained by heating together pyruvic acid and urea.
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Containing pyroxene; composed chiefly of pyroxene.
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A common mineral occurring in monoclinic crystals, with a prismatic angle of nearly 90ยก, and also in massive forms which are often laminated. It varies in color from white to dark green and black, and includes many varieties differing in color and composition, as diopside, malacolite, salite, coccolite, augite, etc. They are all silicates of lime and magnesia with sometimes alumina and iron. Pyroxene is an essential constituent of many rocks, especially basic igneous rocks, as basalt, gabbro, etc.
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A nitrogenous base, C4H7N, obtained as a colorless liquid by the reduction of pyrrol.
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