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witching
 
NOUN:The use of supernatural powers to influence or predict events: conjuration, magic, sorcery, sortilege, thaumaturgy, theurgy, witchcraft, witchery, wizardry. See SUPERNATURAL.
ADJECTIVE:1. Having, brought about by, or relating to supernatural powers or magic: fey, magic, magical, talismanic, thaumaturgic, thaumaturgical, theurgic, theurgical, wizardly. See SUPERNATURAL. 2. Tending to seduce: alluring, bewitching, come-hither, enticing, inveigling, inviting, luring, seductive, siren, tempting. See LIKE, PERSUASION, SEX.
 
 
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