conjuring,conjury,conjuration,invocation- calling up a spirit or devil exorcism,dispossession- freeing from evil spirits Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc. Want to thank TFD for its existence?Tell a friend about us, add a link to ...
(coronaria) descendente anterior izquierda;left (main) coronary —arteria coronaria (principal) izquierda;(superior, inferior) mesenteric —arteria mesentérica (superior, inferior);popliteal —arteria poplítea;radial —arteria radial;right coronary —arteria coronaria derecha;subclavian —arteria subclavia...
When a grail watch turns out to be an exit watch We cannot refer to a grail watch without conjuring up associations to the Holy Grail. The gold-plated rotor is decorated with Geneva stripes. IW590202Portugieser Perpetual Calendar Tourbillon Edition “150 Years” Ref. I was hesitant about a ...
irreverent, scholarly and poetic, conjuring the genies I was so desperate to try and still couldn’t. That same name kept popping up. You can imagine my radioactive level of curiosity by now.
our real struggle is in conjuring up the will to use it. Each new scientific and historical discovery strengthens our position while further discrediting the mumbo-jumbo of metaphysics. In a very real sense those mutations of the mind already lie collapsed in the dust; we need only lop off...
something to be trusted or admired, only an obstacle to or opportunity for wealth. Thus the root Latin word ofsilva— a wood — gave us both the modern English word‘sylvan’[conjuring vistas of misty woody hills and frolicking fauna] and‘savage’whose definition is both lengthy and ...
3.(Psychology)psychola perception that is not true to reality, having been altered subjectively in some way in the mind of the perceiver. See alsohallucination 4.(Textiles) a very fine gauze or tulle used for trimmings, veils, etc
3.Something that is erroneously perceived or construed:The animal in the shadows turned out to be an illusion. 4.A fine transparent net fabric, used for dresses or trimmings. [Middle Englishillusioun, from Old French, from Late Latinillūsiō, illūsiōn-, from Latin,a mocking, irony, from...
3.Something that is erroneously perceived or construed:The animal in the shadows turned out to be an illusion. 4.A fine transparent net fabric, used for dresses or trimmings. [Middle Englishillusioun, from Old French, from Late Latinillūsiō, illūsiōn-, from Latin,a mocking, irony, from...
3. illusion - the act of deluding; deception by creating illusory ideas head game, delusion dissimulation, deception, dissembling, deceit - the act of deceiving 4. illusion - an illusory feat; considered magical by naive observers conjuring trick, legerdemain, magic trick, thaumaturgy, magic, dec...