witch

  • 91witch's hat — noun A tall black conical brimmed hat, the traditional wear of fairytale witches • • • Main Entry: ↑witch …

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  • 92witch-wife — witchˈ wife noun (Scot) A woman who practises witchcraft • • • Main Entry: ↑witch …

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  • 93witch of A|gne|si — «ah NYAY zee», Mathematics. a plane cubic curve that is symmetrical about the y axis and asymptotic to the x axis, defined by the equation 4a2 (2a ― y) = x2y. ╂[translation of Italian versiera di Agnesi < versiera witch, versed sine + di of +… …

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  • 94witch-broom — «WIHCH BROOM, BRUM», noun, or witch broom, = witches broom. (Cf. ↑witches broom) …

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  • 95witch-hunt|er — «WIHCH HUHN tuhr», noun. Informal. a person who conducts a witch hunt …

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  • 96witch´ing|ly — witch|ing «WIHCH ihng», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. bewitching; magical. 2. Figurative. enchanting. –n. 1. = witchcraft. (Cf. ↑witchcraft) 2. Figurative. enchantment; fascination …

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  • 97witch|ing — «WIHCH ihng», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. bewitching; magical. 2. Figurative. enchanting. –n. 1. = witchcraft. (Cf. ↑witchcraft) 2. Figurative. enchantment; fascination …

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  • 98witch|like — «WIHCH LYK», adjective. having the nature of or resembling a witch: »Her eyes weren t witchlike, not black and beady and evil but large and milky blue and kind (New Yorker) …

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  • 99Witch boil — is a British slang word for a dental disease, which causes the teeth and tongue to swell. The disease was highly dangerous in the 1870 s but since 1892 there have been no recorded cases of the condition, so it has never been given a scientific… …

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  • 100Witch's finger (pepper) — Witch s finger is a pepper that has the shape of a finger …

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