terms |
unwizardly |
As a noun terms
is .
As an adjective unwizardly is
not wizardly; not suggesting or befitting a wizard.
wizard |
unwizardly |
As adjectives the difference between wizard and unwizardly
is that
wizard is (slang|dated|british) fine, superb (originally raf slang) while
unwizardly is not wizardly; not suggesting or befitting a wizard.
As a noun wizard
is one who uses (or has skill with) magic, mystic items, and magical and mystical practices.
As a verb wizard
is to practice wizardry.
wizardly |
unwizardly |
As adjectives the difference between wizardly and unwizardly
is that
wizardly is like, or suiting a wizard while
unwizardly is not wizardly; not suggesting or befitting a wizard.