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Wizard vs Moloi - What's the difference?

wizard | moloi |


As nouns the difference between wizard and moloi

is that wizard is one who uses (or has skill with) magic, mystic items, and magical and mystical practices while moloi is (southern africa) a magician, witch, wizard, or other magic-user, especially in traditional tribal society.

As an adjective wizard

is (slang|dated|british) fine, superb (originally raf slang).

As a verb wizard

is to practice wizardry.

Wizard vs Wizardlike - What's the difference?

wizard | wizardlike |


As adjectives the difference between wizard and wizardlike

is that wizard is (slang|dated|british) fine, superb (originally raf slang) while wizardlike is resembling a wizard or some aspect of one.

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.

Wizard vs Wizarding - What's the difference?

wizard | wizarding |


As nouns the difference between wizard and wizarding

is that wizard is one who uses (or has skill with) magic, mystic items, and magical and mystical practices while wizarding is the magical work of a wizard; sorcery, witchcraft.

As verbs the difference between wizard and wizarding

is that wizard is to practice wizardry while wizarding is present participle of wizard.

As an adjective wizard

is fine, superb (originally RAF slang).

Wizard vs Superbeing - What's the difference?

wizard | superbeing |


As nouns the difference between wizard and superbeing

is that wizard is one who uses (or has skill with) magic, mystic items, and magical and mystical practices while superbeing is comic books: a superhero or supervillain.

As an adjective wizard

is (slang|dated|british) fine, superb (originally raf slang).

As a verb wizard

is to practice wizardry.

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