Pyrotechnics

/ˌpaɪrəˈtɛknɪks/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The use and regulation of explosives, fireworks, or flammable substances in law, especially concerning safety, liability, and licensing.
    The city council implemented strict pyrotechnics regulations to prevent accidents during public celebrations.

Commentary

In legal contexts, pyrotechnics often involves regulatory compliance and liability issues tied to the handling and use of explosive materials.

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