eupyrion

English

Etymology

From eu- + Ancient Greek πῦρ (pûr, fire) + -ιον (-ion).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /juːˈpɪɹi.ən/

Noun

eupyrion (plural eupyrions)

  1. (archaic, historical) A device historically used for obtaining instantaneous light, such as a lucifer match.
    • 1830, Michael Faraday, Chemical Manipulation:
      A flint and steel, with matches, or, what is far better, an eupyrion, should always be conveniently placed in the laboratory, and near to it a candle and candlestick

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