Firework

/ˈfaɪərwɜrk/ noun

A device containing gunpowder and other combustible chemicals that explodes to produce spectacular colored lights and sounds. Often used in celebrations and displays.

Compound formed from 'fire' (Old English 'fyr') and 'work' (Old English 'weorc'). Originally referred to any pyrotechnic device or military explosive, with the celebratory meaning emerging in the 16th century.

AM불불
ARألعاب نارية
BNআতশবাজি
CAfocs d'artifici
CSohňostroj
DAfyrværkeri
DEFeuerwerk
ELπυροτέχνημα
ESfuego artificial
FAآتش بازی
FIilotulitus
FRfeu d'artifice
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