Crossword-Solution: THAUMATURGY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Thaumaturgy | n. | The act or art of performing something wonderful; magic; legerdemain. |
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| CONTACT healing | 1 answer |
| HEALING by touch | 1 answer |
| convertibility | 16 answers |
| sortilege | 16 answers |
| alchemy | 16 answers |
| transfiguration | 17 answers |
| Transmutation | 19 answers |
| necromancy | 20 answers |
| occultism | 23 answers |
| Wizardry | 27 answers |
| Transition | 31 answers |
| legerdemain | 36 answers |
| Enchantment | 41 answers |
| Divination | 43 answers |
| witchcraft | 50 answers |
| sorcery | 51 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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eruption
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Sentences with THAUMATURGY (5)
There is evidence that the thaumaturgy practised by Forman did not want for lewdness--as magic of the sort does not to this day--and in this regard Master Weldon cannot be far astray when he makes our pretty Anne out to be the veriest baggage.
The veil of thaumaturgy which shrouded the Orient, while not removed, was rent in twain, and for the first time in history, man had a clear vision of the world about him--"had gazed on Nature's naked loveliness" ("Adonais") unabashed and unaffrighted by the supernatural powers about him.
Was there ever, I wonder, an historian so pure as not to have wished just once to fob off on his readers just one bright fable for effect? I find myself sorely tempted to tell you that on Zuleika, as her entertainment drew to a close, the spirit of the higher thaumaturgy descended like a flame and found in her a worthy agent.
The Sufis explain this thaumaturgy by Allah changing something of Nature's ordinary course in favour of an especial worshipper, and, after a fashion, this is Catholic doctrine (See Dabistan, iii.
Yet his system, unlike that of Moses, demanded thaumaturgy and metaphysical entities, and these he perforce borrowed from the Jews who had borrowed them from the Babylonians: his soul and spirit, his angels and devils, his cosmogony, his heavens and hells, even the Bridge over the Great Depth are all either Talmudic or Iranian.
Quotes with THAUMATURGY (1)
The making of miracles to edification was as ardently admired by pious Victorians as it was sternly discouraged by Jesus of Nazareth. Not that the Victorians were unique in this respect. Modern writers also indulge in edifying miracles though they generally prefer to use them to procure unhappy endings, by which piece of thaumaturgy they win the title of realists.