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Definitions from the WebWhitchcraftDefinition:Whitchcraft is the practice of magic, specifically black magic, often involving the use of spells, rituals, and supernatural powers. It is typically associated with the malevolent manipulation of supernatural forces to cause harm or control others. Senses:1. Noun - Practice of MagicExample sentence: She delved into the ancient art of whitchcraft, studying spells and potions to enhance her magical abilities. 2. Noun - Supernatural PowersExample sentence: The old tale spoke of a sorceress who possessed unimaginable whitchcraft, capable of bending the forces of nature to her will. Usages:1. Popular Usage - Negative ConnotationExample sentence: Despite the rumors spread by skeptics, whitchcraft does not actually involve sacrificing animals or performing evil rituals. 2. Local Usage - Folklore and LegendsExample sentence: In the small village, people whispered tales of a witch with powerful whitchcraft who haunted the nearby forest. Related Products: | ||||
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