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The Meaning of pirómano

Keyword: Pirómano

Definition: “Pirómano” is a noun in Spanish that refers to an individual who has a pathological compulsion to start fires. The term is equivalent to the English word “pyromaniac,” which is used to describe someone who has an uncontrollable urge to set fires for pleasure or gratification.

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Etymology: The term “pirómano” comes from the Greek roots “pyro-” (πῦρ), meaning “fire,” and “-mano,” which is derived from “manía” (mania), meaning “madness” or “obsessive behavior.”

Pronunciation: The phonetic pronunciation in IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) is /piˈɾoman.o/. In Spanish, it can be broken into syllables as: pi-ró-ma-no.

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Additional Note: The term carries a serious connotation, often associated with criminal behavior and psychological issues. It is relevant in legal, psychological, and social contexts when discussing fire-related incidents.

  1. El pirómano fue arrestado después de que se descubriera que había iniciado varios incendios en la ciudad.
    (The arsonist was arrested after it was discovered that he had started several fires in the city.)

  2. La policía está buscando pistas para atrapar al pirómano responsable de los incendios en el bosque.
    (The police are looking for clues to catch the arsonist responsible for the forest fires.)

  3. Se realizó un documental sobre la vida de un pirómano y sus motivaciones detrás de sus actos.
    (A documentary was made about the life of an arsonist and his motivations behind his actions.)

  4. Los vecinos estaban asustados porque había un pirómano suelto en la zona.
    (The neighbors were scared because there was an arsonist on the loose in the area.)

  5. El pirómano confesó que su pasión por el fuego comenzó en su infancia.
    (The arsonist confessed that his passion for fire began in his childhood.)

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