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Wizardry vs Lizardry - What's the difference?

wizardry | lizardry |

As nouns the difference between wizardry and lizardry

is that wizardry is the art of a wizard; sorcery while lizardry is the state or quality of being a lizard.

wizardry

English

Noun

  • The art of a wizard; sorcery.
  • Something, such as an advanced technology, that gives the appearance of magic.
  • Great ability in some specified field.
  • lizardry

    English

    Noun

    (-)
  • The state or quality of being a lizard.
  • * 1940 , Esmé Wingfield-Stratford, Crusade for Civilization , George Routledge (1940), page 19:
  • just as we can imagine that when Tyrannosaurus met Brontosaurus, no consideration of common lizardry prevented them from tearing each other to pieces.
  • * 1994 , Greg Matthews, The Wisdom of Stones , HarperCollins (1994), ISBN 9780060177386, page 112:
  • From the tapering, almost dainty tip, forward along the serrated battlements of Blighty's quickly fattening tail, to the splayed rear legs and the belly so broad it lay flattened against the ground beneath it, to the awkwardly placed forelegs with their fat and pointed claws, the thing was too long for mere lizardry , too predatory in its watchfulness, its complete lack of fear before a human, to be nothing more than a reptile.
  • * 2008 , Diane Morgan, Snakes in Myth, Magic, and History: The Story of a Human Obsession , Praeger Frederick (2008), ISBN 9780812982213, page 11:
  • And if you happen to turn one of them over, you'd discover not the single row of belly scales characteristic of snakes but several rows of small scales indicative of lizardry .