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Well considering that the meaning of either pyr or pyra derives from the same greek root meaning pyr=fire and pyra=fire or pyra=incoming or outgoing shootings such as bullets, lazers, bombs etc. Now if the word is a combination of two then the second part is either amid or mid which again either way it means the same thing mid (md) adj. Middle; central the middle and amid or amidstprepin the middle of; among [Old English on middan in the middle] I think it means 'In the middle of fire' rather apparent wouldn't you say? Also I have read that Cairo means Mars. Well lets see now. Pyramid Cairo translates: Middle fire Mars. So, can it mean Fire in the middle of Mars? Be informed that the word in Greek is pronounced PYRAMIDA. Hope I helped

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