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Definition of witch
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of witch is as below...
Witch (n.) One who
exercises
more than
common
power of
attraction;
a
charming
or
bewitching
person;
also, one given to
mischief;
-- said
especially
of a woman or
child..
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Phitoness
::
Phitoness
(n.)
Pythoness;
witch.
Kedge
::
Kedge (v. t.) A small
anchor
used
whenever
a large one can be
dispensed
witch.
See
Kedge,
v. t., and
Anchor,
n..
Dolly
::
Dolly (n.) A
compact,
narrow-gauge
locomotive
used for
moving
construction
trains,
switching,
etc..
Yank
::
Yank (v. t.) To
twitch;
to jerk.
Pointsman
::
Pointsman
(n.) A man who has
charge
of
railroad
points
or
switches.
Illusion
::
Illusion
(n.)
Hence:
Anything
agreeably
fascinating
and
charning;
enchantment;
witchery;
glamour.
Troll
::
Troll (n.) A
supernatural
being,
often
represented
as of
diminutive
size, but
sometimes
as a
giant,
and
fabled
to
inhabit
caves,
hills,
and like
places;
a
witch..
Unwitch
::
Unwitch
(v. t.) To free from a witch or
witches;
to fee from
witchcraft.
Automatical
::
Automatical
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
produced
by, an
automaton;
of the
nature
of an
automaton;
self-acting
or
self-regulating
under fixed
conditions;
-- esp.
applied
to
machinery
or
devices
in which
certain
things
formerly
or
usually
done by hand are done by the
machine
or
device
itself;
as, the
automatic
feed of a
lathe;
automatic
gas
lighting;
an
automatic
engine
or
switch;
an
automatic
mouse..
Target
::
Target
(n.) A
conspicuous
disk
attached
to a
switch
lever to show its
position,
or for use as a
signal..
Tweak
::
Tweak (n.) A sharp pinch or jerk; a twist or
twitch;
as, a tweak of the
nose..
Witch-hazel
::
Witch-hazel
(n.) The
wych-elm.
Vellicative
::
Vellicative
(a.)
Having
the power of
vellicating,
plucking,
or
twitching;
causing
vellication..
Sway-backed
::
Sway (n.) A
switch
or rod used by
thatchers
to bind their work.
Switch
::
Switch
(n.) A
separate
mass or trees of hair, or of some
substance
(at jute) made to
resemble
hair, worn on the head by
women..
Switch
::
Switch
(v. t.) To shift to
another
circuit.
Switching
::
Switched
(imp. & p. p.) of
Switc.
Bewitch
::
Bewitch
(v. t.) To gain an
ascendency
over by
charms
or
incantations;
to
affect
(esp. to
injure)
by
witchcraft
or
sorcery.
Bewitchment
::
Bewitchment
(n.) The power of
bewitching
or
charming.
Saccade
::
Saccade
(n.) A
sudden,
violent
check of a horse by
drawing
or
twitching
the reins on a
sudden
and with one
pull..
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