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| etymological origin of | eng: pyrogeography |
| etymological origin of | eng: pyroglutamic |
| etymological origin of | eng: pyrolatry |
| etymological origin of | eng: pyrolytic |
| etymological origin of | eng: pyrone |
| etymologically related | eng: Pyracantha |
| etymologically related | eng: Pyracanthus |
| etymologically related | eng: Pyrex |
| etymologically related | eng: pyracanth |
| etymologically related | eng: pyre |
| etymologically related | eng: pyrene |
| etymologically related | eng: pyretic |
| etymologically related | eng: pyrheliometer |
| etymologically related | eng: pyrite |
| etymologically related | eng: pyrites |
| etymologically related | eng: pyritic |
| etymologically related | eng: pyrolysis |
| etymologically related | eng: pyrophoric |
| etymology | lat: pyr |
| lexical category | affix:prefix |
| pronunciation | /paɪərəʊ/ |
| translation | eng: fever |
| translation | eng: fire |
| translation | eng: heat |
| translation | eng: orthoacid |
| translation | fra: pyro- |
| translation | ita: piro- |
| translation | lat: pyr- |
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