sorcery
41sorcery — n. Divination (by evil spirits), magic, enchantment, witchcraft, necromancy, charm, spell, the black art …
42sorcery — n 1. black magic, witchcraft, witchery, sortilege; magic, wonder working, wizardry, necromancy, thaumaturgy, theurgy; black art, voodoo, hoodoo, obiism or obeahism; deviltry or devilry, demonol atry, diabolism, Satanism; supernaturalness,… …
43sorcery — sor·cery …
44sorcery — UK [ˈsɔː(r)sərɪ] / US [ˈsɔrs(ə)rɪ] noun [uncountable] magic done with the help of evil spirits …
45sorcery — Колдовство2 …
46sorcery — [ˈsɔːsəri] noun [U] magic that is done with the help of evil spirits …
47sorcery — sor•cer•y [[t]ˈsɔr sə ri[/t]] n. pl. cer•ies the practices of a person who is thought to have supernatural powers granted by evil spirits; black magic; witchery • Etymology: 1250–1300; ME sorcerie < ML sorceria …
48sorcery — /ˈsɔsəri / (say sawsuhree) noun (plural sorceries) the art, practices, or spells of a sorcerer; magic, especially black magic in which supernatural powers are exercised through the aid of evil spirits; witchcraft. {Middle English, from Medieval… …
49Sorcery — Through the use of supernatural means, and acquired knowledge, the practitioner can perform works of wonder, including controlling nature and material substances. There are two types of magic. White magic is used to heal and to nullify the… …
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50sorcery — See witchcraft …