Final Fantasy series
- Black Mages, mages who practice offensive magic.
- Blue Mages, mages who copy enemy abilities.
- Red Mages, mages who are jacks-of-all-trades.
- Summoners, mages who conjure up sacred beasts and deities.
- Time Mages, mages who manipulate time and space.
- White Mages, mages who practice healing magic.
1 : a man practicing the black arts : sorcerer — compare witch. 2 : conjurer.
A software wizard or setup assistant is a user interface type that presents a user with a sequence of dialog boxes that lead the user through a series of well-defined steps. Tasks that are complex, infrequently performed, or unfamiliar may be easier to perform using a wizard.
Harry James Potter is a fictional character and the titular protagonist in J. K. Rowling's series of eponymous novels. The majority of the books' plot covers seven years in the life of the orphan Harry, who, on his eleventh birthday, learns he is a wizard.
Wiz is an informal word. It's a shortening of wizard, which can have the same meaning. It's especially used in combination with the field that the person is skilled in, as in computer wiz or math wiz. The word whiz (or less commonly whizz) can be used to mean the same thing.
A witch doctor (also spelled witch-doctor) was originally a type of healer who treated ailments believed to be caused by witchcraft and is now more commonly a term used to refer to healers, particularly in regions which use traditional healing rather than contemporary medicine.
The Wizards are a very good shooting team, even if they aren't taking shots with a Rockets-like precision on analytics. They only rank No. 16 in frequency of three-point shots taken, but are shooting 37.6 percent from deep-ball range, sixth-best in the league. They key has been getting spot-up shooters open.
Gender-based titlesWizard usually refers to a male, while witch usually refers to a female.
The word witch derives from the Old English nouns wicca Old English pronunciation: [ˈwitt??] ('sorcerer, male witch, warlock') and wicce Old English pronunciation: [ˈwitt?e] ('sorceress, female witch'). The word's further origins in Proto-Germanic and Proto-Indo-European are unclear.
The plot follows Nita Callahan, a thirteen-year-old girl who discovers a
book titled So You Want to Be a
Wizard while hiding from bullies in a library.
So You Want to Be a Wizard.
| Cover art for So You Want to Be a Wizard |
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| Author | Diane Duane |
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| Series | Young Wizards |
| Genre | Fantasy novel |
| Publisher | Harcourt Trade Publishers |
Anyone can learn magic, but this doesn't happen without some failures. Even Harry Potter had a bumpy road to mastering his spells! Pupils being able to deal with failure and accept criticism through learning magic helps them build the resilience needed to learn something new.
Necromancy (/ˈn?kr?mænsi/) is the practice of magic involving communication with the dead – either by summoning their spirits as apparitions, visions or raising them bodily – for the purpose of divination, imparting the means to foretell future events, discover hidden knowledge, to bring someone back from the dead, or