theurgy
Webster Dictionary
in later or modern magic, that species of magic in which effects are claimed to be produced by supernatural agency, in distinction from natural magic
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conjure
Webster Dictionary
to affect or effect by conjuration; to call forth or send away by magic arts; to excite or alter, as if by magic or by the aid of supernatural powers
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spellwork
Webster Dictionary
power or effect of magic; that which is wrought by magic; enchantment
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demonomagy
Webster Dictionary
magic in which the aid of demons is invoked; black or infernal magic
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witch
(ɪtʃ)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a person, now esp. a woman, who professes or is believed to practice magic, esp. black magic; sorceress.
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magically
Webster Dictionary
in a magical manner; by magic, or as if by magic
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mojo
(mojo)
Princeton's WordNet
a magic power or magic spell
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stereopticon
Webster Dictionary
an instrument, consisting essentially of a magic lantern in which photographic pictures are used, by which the image of a landscape, or any object, may be thrown upon a screen in such a manner as to seem to stand out in relief, so as to form a striking and accurate representation of the object itself; also, a pair of magic lanterns for producing the effect of dissolving views
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magical
Webster Dictionary
performed by, or proceeding from, occult and superhuman agencies; done by, or seemingly done by, enchantment or sorcery. Hence: Seemingly requiring more than human power; imposing or startling in performance; producing effects which seem supernatural or very extraordinary; having extraordinary properties; as, a magic lantern; a magic square or circle
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number
Webster Dictionary
to give or apply a number or numbers to; to assign the place of in a series by order of number; to designate the place of by a number or numeral; as, to number the houses in a street, or the apartments in a building
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product
Webster Dictionary
the number or sum obtained by adding one number or quantity to itself as many times as there are units in another number; the number resulting from the multiplication of two or more numbers; as, the product of the multiplication of 7 by 5 is 35. In general, the result of any kind of multiplication. See the Note under Multiplication
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quotient
Webster Dictionary
the number resulting from the division of one number by another, and showing how often a less number is contained in a greater; thus, the quotient of twelve divided by four is three
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baryon number
(baryon number)
Princeton's WordNet
a number equal to the difference between the number of baryons and the number of antibaryons in any subatomic structure; it is conserved in all types of particle interactions
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population
(population)
Princeton's WordNet
the number of inhabitants (either the total number or the number of a particular race or class) in a given place (country or city etc.)
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multiply
Webster Dictionary
to add (any given number or quantity) to itself a certain number of times; to find the product of by multiplication; thus 7 multiplied by 8 produces the number 56; to multiply two numbers. See the Note under Multiplication
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residue
Webster Dictionary
any positive or negative number that differs from a given number by a multiple of a given modulus; thus, if 7 is the modulus, and 9 the given number, the numbers -5, 2, 16, 23, etc., are residues
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gramarye
Webster Dictionary
necromancy; magic
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art
Webster Dictionary
the black art; magic
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warlockry
Webster Dictionary
impishness; magic
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singular
Webster Dictionary
the singular number, or the number denoting one person or thing; a word in the singular number
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root
(root)
Princeton's WordNet
a number that, when multiplied by itself some number of times, equals a given number
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conjury
Webster Dictionary
the practice of magic; enchantment
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glamour
Webster Dictionary
witchcraft; magic; a spell
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sciopticon
Webster Dictionary
a kind of magic lantern
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divisor
(ɪˈvaɪ zər)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a number contained in another given number a certain integral number of times, without a remainder.
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submultiple
(ʌbˈmʌl tə pəl)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a number that is contained by another number an integral number of times without a remainder:
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measure
Webster Dictionary
a number which is contained in a given number a number of times without a remainder; as in the phrases, the common measure, the greatest common measure, etc., of two or more numbers
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thaumaturgy
Webster Dictionary
the act or art of performing something wonderful; magic; legerdemain
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ligature
Webster Dictionary
impotence caused by magic or charms
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wizard
(sorcerer, magician, wizard, necromancer, thaumaturge, thaumaturgist)
Princeton's WordNet
one who practices magic or sorcery
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