💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Wizzard"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| wytchnoun | Obsolete form of witch. [A person (now usually particularly a woman) who uses magical or similar supernatural powers to influence or predict events.] |
| wytchenoun | Obsolete form of witch. [A person (now usually particularly a woman) who uses magical or similar supernatural powers to influence or predict events.] |
| warlucknoun | (uncommon, obsolete outside dialects) Alternative form of warlock. [A male magic-user; a male witch; a wizard.] |
| vizzardnoun | Obsolete form of vizard. [(archaic) A mask (cover for the face, used for disguise, protection, etc.)] |
| conjurournoun | Obsolete spelling of conjurer. [One who conjures, a magician.] |
| magickenoun | Obsolete spelling of magic. [The application of rituals or actions, especially those based on occult knowledge, to subdue or manipulate natural or supernatural beings and forces in order to have some benefit from them.] |
| wisemannoun | A surname. |
| magiquenoun | Obsolete form of magic. [The application of rituals or actions, especially those based on occult knowledge, to subdue or manipulate natural or supernatural beings and forces in order to have some benefit from them.] |
| wretchenoun | Obsolete spelling of wretch. [An unhappy, unfortunate, or miserable person.] |
| fantasticknoun | Obsolete form of fantastic. [(archaic) A fanciful or whimsical person.] |
| disardnoun | Obsolete form of dizzard. [(obsolete) A jester or fool.] |
| wisedomenoun | Obsolete spelling of wisdom. [(uncountable) An element of personal character that enables one to distinguish the wise from the unwise.] |
| marvellnoun | Obsolete spelling of marvel. [That which causes wonder; a prodigy; a portent.] |
| wishenoun | Obsolete spelling of wish. [A desire, hope, or longing for something or for something to happen.] |
| artizannoun | Obsolete spelling of artisan. [A skilled manual worker who uses tools and machinery in a particular craft.] |
| fantasienoun | Obsolete spelling of fantasy. [That which comes from one's imagination.] |
| wondrenoun | Obsolete form of wonder. [(uncountable) A sense of awe, astonishment and curiosity, inspired by unexpected events, novel experiences and inexplicable circumstances, sometimes accompanied by surprise, shock or reverence.] |
| charmenoun | Obsolete spelling of charm. [An object, act or words believed to have magic power (usually carries a positive connotation).] |
| mathematitiannoun | Obsolete form of mathematician. [An expert on mathematics; someone who studies mathematics.] |
| theifnoun | Misspelling of thief. [One who carries out a theft.] |
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