wizardry
English
Noun
wizardry (countable and uncountable, plural wizardries)
- The art of a wizard; sorcery.
- Something, such as an advanced technology, that gives the appearance of magic.
- 2001 April 25, David H. Crehore, “Re: OT?:pipe musings on the drive home”, in alt.smokers.pipes (Usenet):
- Filled up the Ashton with Capstan and had a totally British drive home. Thanks to the wizardry of Ashton and Imperial Tobacco, that first smoke in a new pipe was sweet as a nut.
- Great ability in some specified field.
- He used his computing wizardry to automate the search-and-replace process.
Translations
art of a wizard; sorcery
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something that gives the appearance of magic
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