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wizardry

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wiz⋅ard⋅ry

[wiz-er-dree]
–noun
the art, skill, or accomplishments of a wizard.

Origin:
1575–85; wizard + -ry
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wiz·ard·ry   (wĭz'ər-drē)   
n.   pl. wiz·ard·ries
  1. The art, skill, or practice of a wizard; sorcery.

    1. A power or effect that appears magical by its capacity to transform: computer wizardry.

    2. Great ability or adroitness in a pursuit: a pianist gifted with technical wizardry.

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