Yes. That is why the term "pyromaniac" refers to someone who sets fires. It is also where the word "pyrotechnic" derives from.
FIRE("A pyro technician should know how fire works." A pyrotechnics expert handles fireworks.)
Pyro is fire in Latin
The affix "pyro" is derived from the Greek word "pyr," meaning fire. It is used in words relating to heat, fire, or burns.
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A technician that uses fire
Pyr means fire in greek
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πύρ (pyr- or pyro-)
The Greek prefix 'pyro' means "fire." It is derived from the Greek word "pur," which also means fire. Words containing this prefix often relate to heat, fire, or burning, such as pyromania (an impulse control disorder characterized by the urge to set fires) or pyrotechnics (the science of fireworks).
A pyro or pyromaniac is someone who sets fires for sexual excitement. I learned this in school. They enjoy playing with fire because of this reason. A Person whom plays, lights, or sets things on fire for no good reason