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pyrography
[ pahy-rog-ruh-fee ]
noun
, plural py·rog·ra·phies
- the process of burning designs on wood, leather, etc., with a heated tool.
- a design made by this process.
pyrography
/ ˌpaɪrəʊˈɡræfɪk; paɪˈrɒɡrəfɪ /
noun
- the art or process of burning designs on wood or leather with heated tools or a flame
- a design made by this process
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Derived Forms
- pyˈrographer, noun
- pyrographic, adjective
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Other Words From
- py·rogra·pher noun
- py·ro·graph·ic [pahy-r, uh, -, graf, -ik], adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of pyrography1
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Example Sentences
A very pretty finish can be worked out in pyrography, if one is familiar with that work.
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Jerry soaked all the labels off a cigar-box, and then burned a most beautiful inscription on the lid with his pyrography outfit.
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Pyrography, pī-rog′ra-fi, n. the art of producing a design on wood by applying heat and pressure.
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To use the pyrography apparatus fill both the alcohol lamp and the benzine bottle half full.
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It has been used for pyrography and patterns, two hard places to fill, and for which few woods are suitable.
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