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Etymology edit

Learned borrowing from Ancient Greek πυρο- (puro-), from πῦρ n (pûr) [modern, formal πυρ (pyr, fire)] + interfix -ο-.
The form πυρι- (pyri-), from the ancient dative singular πυρί (purí).

Prefix edit

πυρο- (pyro-)

  1. expressing a connection with fire or flame(s), or the colours produced
    πυρο (pyro) + ‎-μανής (-manís, maniac) → ‎πυρομανής (pyromanís, pyromaniac)
    πυρό- (pyró-) + ‎-λυση (-lysi, chemical breakdown) → ‎πυρόλυση (pyrólysi, pyrolysis)
    πυρί- (pyrí-) + ‎-μαχος (-machos, resisting) → ‎πυρίμαχος (pyrímachos, fireproof)
    πυρ- (pyr-) + ‎-πολώ (-poló) → ‎πυρπολώ (pyrpoló, set fire to)
    πύρ- (pýr-) + ‎-αρχος (-archos, -arch) → ‎πύραρχος (pýrarchos, fire colonel)

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