Associations to the word «Wizard»

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Wiktionary

WIZARD, noun. One who uses (or has skill with) magic, mystic items, and magical and mystical practices.
WIZARD, noun. One who is especially skilled or unusually talented in a particular field.
WIZARD, noun. (computing) A computer program or script used to simplify complex operations, often for an inexperienced user.
WIZARD, noun. (Internet) One of the administrators of a multi-user dungeon.
WIZARD, noun. (obsolete) A wise man; a sage.
WIZARD, noun. (slang) an older male virgin, particularly one over 30 years of age
WIZARD, adjective. (slang) (dated) (British) Fine, superb (originally RAF slang).
WIZARD, verb. (intransitive) To practice wizardry.
WIZARD, verb. (transitive) To conjure.
WIZARD HAT, noun. Alternative form of wizard's hat
WIZARD OF OZ, proper noun. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, a 1900 book by L. Frank Baum, or any of its adaptations, about the journey of Dorothy through the magical Land of Oz in search of a way home.
WIZARD OF OZ, proper noun. One of the main characters in that and subsequent works, a man in the Emerald City with great recognition but, as revealed, no magical power.
WIZARD ROCK, noun. A genre of music produced by fans of the Harry Potter series, characterized by costumed performances and humorous lyrics about characters, settings, and plot elements from the series.

Dictionary definition

WIZARD, noun. Someone who is dazzlingly skilled in any field.
WIZARD, noun. One who practices magic or sorcery.
WIZARD, adjective. 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"- Shakespeare; "wizard wands"; "wizardly powers".

Wise words

Men govern nothing with more difficulty than their tongues, and can moderate their desires more than their words.
Baruch Spinoza