| intercept | | |
| n. (cognition) | 1. intercept | the point at which a line intersects a coordinate axis. |
| ~ point | a geometric element that has position but no extension.; "a point is defined by its coordinates" |
| v. (contact) | 2. intercept, stop | seize on its way.; "The fighter plane was ordered to intercept an aircraft that had entered the country's airspace" |
| ~ grab, take hold of, catch | take hold of so as to seize or restrain or stop the motion of.; "Catch the ball!"; "Grab the elevator door!" |
| ~ cut out, cut off | cut off and stop.; "The bicyclist was cut out by the van" |
| v. (perception) | 3. bug, intercept, tap, wiretap | tap a telephone or telegraph wire to get information.; "The FBI was tapping the phone line of the suspected spy"; "Is this hotel room bugged?" |
| ~ eavesdrop, listen in | listen without the speaker's knowledge.; "the jealous man was eavesdropping on his wife's conversations" |
| witch | | |
| n. (person) | 1. enchantress, witch | a female sorcerer or magician. |
| ~ occultist | a believer in occultism; someone versed in the occult arts. |
| n. (person) | 2. witch | a being (usually female) imagined to have special powers derived from the devil. |
| ~ coven | an assembly of witches; usually 13 witches. |
| ~ imaginary being, imaginary creature | a creature of the imagination; a person that exists only in legends or myths or fiction. |
| ~ pythoness | a witch with powers of divination. |
| ~ warlock | a male witch or demon. |
| n. (person) | 3. wiccan, witch | a believer in Wicca. |
| ~ pagan | a person who follows a polytheistic or pre-Christian religion (not a Christian or Muslim or Jew). |
| n. (person) | 4. beldam, beldame, crone, hag, witch | an ugly evil-looking old woman. |
| ~ old woman | a woman who is old. |
| v. (communication) | 5. bewitch, enchant, glamour, hex, jinx, witch | cast a spell over someone or something; put a hex on someone or something. |
| ~ voodoo | bewitch by or as if by a voodoo. |
| ~ spell | place under a spell. |
| ~ becharm, charm | control by magic spells, as by practicing witchcraft. |
| wizard | | |
| n. (person) | 1. ace, adept, champion, genius, hotshot, maven, mavin, sensation, star, superstar, virtuoso, whiz, whizz, wiz, wizard | someone who is dazzlingly skilled in any field. |
| ~ expert | a person with special knowledge or ability who performs skillfully. |
| ~ track star | a star runner. |
| n. (person) | 2. magician, necromancer, sorcerer, thaumaturge, thaumaturgist, wizard | one who practices magic or sorcery. |
| ~ enchanter | a sorcerer or magician. |
| ~ exorciser, exorcist | someone who practices exorcism. |
| ~ magus | a magician or sorcerer of ancient times. |
| ~ occultist | a believer in occultism; someone versed in the occult arts. |
| ~ sorceress | a woman sorcerer. |
| ~ witch doctor | someone who is believed to heal through magical powers. |
| ~ cagliostro, count alessandro di cagliostro, giuseppe balsamo | Italian who was famous as a magician and alchemist (1743-1795). |
| adj. | 3. charming, magic, magical, sorcerous, witching, wizard, wizardly | possessing or using or characteristic of or appropriate to supernatural powers.; "charming incantations"; "magic signs that protect against adverse influence"; "a magical spell"; "'tis now the very witching time of night"; "wizard wands"; "wizardly powers" |
| ~ supernatural | not existing in nature or subject to explanation according to natural laws; not physical or material.; "supernatural forces and occurrences and beings" |
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