firework |
petard |
As nouns the difference between firework and petard
is that
firework is a device using gunpowder and other chemicals which, when lit, emits a combination of coloured flames, sparks, whistles or bangs, and sometimes made to rocket high into the sky before exploding, used for entertainment or celebration while
petard is firecracker (firework).
firework |
undefined |
As a noun firework
is a device using gunpowder and other chemicals which, when lit, emits a combination of coloured flames, sparks, whistles or bangs, and sometimes made to rocket high into the sky before exploding, used for entertainment or celebration.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
firework |
null |
As nouns the difference between firework and null
is that
firework is a device using gunpowder and other chemicals which, when lit, emits a combination of coloured flames, sparks, whistles or bangs, and sometimes made to rocket high into the sky before exploding, used for entertainment or celebration while
null is zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.
cracker |
firework |
As nouns the difference between cracker and firework
is that
cracker is a dry, thin, crispy, and usually salty or savoury biscuit or
cracker can be (us|pejorative|racial slur) an impoverished white person from the southeastern united states, originally associated with georgia and parts of florida;
by extension: any white person while
firework is a device using gunpowder and other chemicals which, when lit, emits a combination of coloured flames, sparks, whistles or bangs, and sometimes made to rocket high into the sky before exploding, used for entertainment or celebration.
firework |
crackers |
As nouns the difference between firework and crackers
is that
firework is a device using gunpowder and other chemicals which, when lit, emits a combination of coloured flames, sparks, whistles or bangs, and sometimes made to rocket high into the sky before exploding, used for entertainment or celebration while
crackers is plural of lang=en.
As an adjective crackers is
crazy, insane.
As a verb crackers is
third-person singular of cracker.
nuke |
firework |
As nouns the difference between nuke and firework
is that
nuke is mother while
firework is a device using gunpowder and other chemicals which, when lit, emits a combination of coloured flames, sparks, whistles or bangs, and sometimes made to rocket high into the sky before exploding, used for entertainment or celebration.
chair |
firework |
As a verb chair
is .
As a noun firework is
a device using gunpowder and other chemicals which, when lit, emits a combination of coloured flames, sparks, whistles or bangs, and sometimes made to rocket high into the sky before exploding, used for entertainment or celebration.
firework |
firecrackers |
As nouns the difference between firework and firecrackers
is that
firework is a device using gunpowder and other chemicals which, when lit, emits a combination of coloured flames, sparks, whistles or bangs, and sometimes made to rocket high into the sky before exploding, used for entertainment or celebration while
firecrackers is plural of lang=en.
gunshot |
firework |
As nouns the difference between gunshot and firework
is that
gunshot is the act of discharging a firearm while
firework is a device using gunpowder and other chemicals which, when lit, emits a combination of coloured flames, sparks, whistles or bangs, and sometimes made to rocket high into the sky before exploding, used for entertainment or celebration.
maroon |
firework |
As nouns the difference between maroon and firework
is that
maroon is an escaped slave of the Caribbean and the Americas or a descendant of escaped slaves while
firework is a device using gunpowder and other chemicals which, when lit, emits a combination of coloured flames, sparks, whistles or bangs, and sometimes made to rocket high into the sky before exploding, used for entertainment or celebration.
As an adjective maroon
is associated with Maroon culture, communities or peoples.
As a verb maroon
is to abandon in a remote, desolate place, as on a deserted island.
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