💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Fire philosopher"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| philosophernoun | A student of philosophy. |
| chemistnoun | A person who specializes in the science of chemistry, especially at a professional level. |
| pyromancernoun | (fantasy) One who has a magical ability to conjure or control fire. |
| firernoun | A person who fires a weapon; a shooter. |
| flamekeepernoun | One who tends a fire that must be kept burning (in various pagan practices). |
| fire-breathernoun | Alternative form of firebreather. [A performer who creates fireballs by breathing a fine mist of fuel over an open flame.] |
| alchemistnoun | One who practices alchemy. |
| firemakernoun | One who produces fire, especially as a ceremonial role. |
| fire-worshippernoun | One who reveres fire. |
| firestarternoun | A tool used to start a fire. |
| pyrotectnoun | (obsolete) pyrotechnist |
| fireworkernoun | A person who creates firework displays. |
| firekeepernoun | One who tends a ceremonial fire. |
| fireeaternoun | Alternative form of fire-eater. [A performer who pretends to swallow fire.] |
| pyronoun | (informal, uncountable) Pyrotechnics. |
| fire eaternoun | Alternative form of fire-eater. [A performer who pretends to swallow fire.] |
| firebreathernoun | A performer who creates fireballs by breathing a fine mist of fuel over an open flame. |
| adeptistnoun | (obsolete) A skilled alchemist. |
| pyrobolistnoun | (dated) A person who makes fireworks, rockets or artillery |
| conflagratornoun | (rare) One who starts a fire. |
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