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noun
- a practitioner of voodoo
- (chiefly US) A practitioner of voodoo.
- a charm superstitiously believed to embody magical powers
- (geology) a column of weathered and unusually shaped rock
- something believed to bring bad luck
- (uncountable) A set of spiritual practices and traditions created and concealed from slave-owners by enslaved Africans in North America, based on traditional African beliefs.
- (chiefly US) Supernatural bad luck, or something or someone believed to bring bad luck.
- (geology) A tall thin spire of rock that protrudes from the bottom of arid basins and badlands.
verb
verb
noun
- Any of a group of related religious practices found chiefly in and around the Caribbean, particularly in Haiti and Louisiana.
- (Haiti) followers of a religion that involves witchcraft and animistic deities
- a religious cult practiced chiefly in Caribbean countries (especially Haiti); involves witchcraft and animistic deities
- (derogatory) Any sort of magical or irrational approach to a problem.
- The spiritual beliefs of the Ewe/Fon of West Africa, practiced chiefly in Benin and in the south of Togo.
- a charm superstitiously believed to embody magical powers
noun
noun
- a god of voodoo cults of African origin worshipped especially in West Indies
- (voodooism) a spirit or supernatural force that reanimates a dead body
- someone who acts or responds in a mechanical or apathetic way
- several kinds of rum with fruit juice and usually apricot liqueur
- a dead body that has been brought back to life by a supernatural force
- Uncommon spelling of zombie.
noun
- a god of voodoo cults of African origin worshipped especially in West Indies
- (voodooism) a spirit or supernatural force that reanimates a dead body
- (voodoo, horror) A person, usually undead, animated by unnatural forces (such as magic), with no soul or will of his or her own.
- someone who acts or responds in a mechanical or apathetic way
- several kinds of rum with fruit juice and usually apricot liqueur
- a dead body that has been brought back to life by a supernatural force
- (Canada, historical, derogatory) A conscripted member of the Canadian military during World War II who was assigned to home defence rather than to combat in Europe.
- (figuratively) An apathetic or slow-witted person.
- (computing) A process or task which has terminated but has not been removed from the list of processes, typically because it has an unresponsive parent process.
- (Australia, slang) Marijuana, or similar drugs.
- (figurative) Someone or something that should be dead but is not.
- (philosophy) A hypothetical being that is indistinguishable from a normal human being except in that it lacks conscious experience, qualia, or sentience.
- An information worker who has signed a nondisclosure agreement.
- (computing) A computer affected by malware which causes it to do whatever the attacker wants it to do without the user's knowledge.
- (figuratively) A human being in a state of extreme mental exhaustion.
- A cocktail of rum and fruit juices.
noun
adj
verb
noun
- (voodoo) A sacred roofed courtyard with a central pillar (the potomitan), used as a space for voodoo ceremonies, either alone or as an adjunct to an enclosed temple or altar-room.
- A colonnade surrounding a courtyard, temple, etc., or the yard enclosed by such columns.
- A porch surrounded by columns.
- a colonnade surrounding a building or enclosing a court
verb
noun
- (by extension) An attempt to find and punish or harass a group of people perceived as a threat, usually on ideological or political grounds.
- (by extension) A public or political campaign or investigation which smears a person or group.
- (now chiefly historical) A search for people believed to be using sorcery or harmful magic, typically in order to persecute or punish them.
- searching out and harassing dissenters
noun
noun
noun
adj
- having an import not apparent to the senses nor obvious to the intelligence; beyond ordinary understanding
- hidden and difficult to see
- Esoteric.
- Related to the occult; pertaining to mysticism, magic, or astrology.
- (medicine) Secret; hidden from general knowledge; undetected.
- (medicine): not visible, but chemically detectable.
verb
noun
- (West Indies) followers of a religious system involving witchcraft and sorcery
- A form of folk magic, medicine or witchcraft originating in Africa and practised in parts of the Caribbean.
- a religious belief of African origin involving witchcraft and sorcery; practiced in parts of the West Indies and tropical Americas
- A spell performed in the practice of the magic craft; an item associated with such a spell.
- A magician or witch doctor of the magic craft.
verb
noun
- (West Indies) followers of a religious system involving witchcraft and sorcery
- a religious belief of African origin involving witchcraft and sorcery; practiced in parts of the West Indies and tropical Americas
- A sash worn with a kimono.
- A strip of paper looped around a book or other product.
- Alternative form of obeah.
noun
- (uncountable) Ritual magic used, as by a medicine man, to promote a desired outcome in healing, hunting, or warfare; traditional medicine.
- (slang) Recreational drugs, especially alcoholic drinks.
- (loosely, countable) Any treatment or cure.
- (uncountable, countable) A substance which specifically promotes healing when ingested or consumed in some way; a pharmaceutical drug.
- (often specifically) Scientific medicine.
- (uncountable) The profession and practice of physicians, including surgeons.
- (mainly historical, uncountable) The profession and practice of nonsurgical physicians as sometimes distinguished from that of surgeons.
- Among the Native Americans, any object supposed to give control over natural or magical forces, to act as a protective charm, or to cause healing.
- (uncountable) The study of the cause, diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of disease or illness.
- (medicine) something that treats or prevents or alleviates the symptoms of disease
- punishment for one's actions
- the learned profession that is mastered by graduate training in a medical school and that is devoted to preventing or alleviating or curing diseases and injuries
- the branches of medical science that deal with nonsurgical techniques
verb
noun
- Any religious or spiritual vigil.
- (Christianity, historical) A monthly or quarterly religious service participated in by Methodists which extended past midnight.
- (West Africa) A night watchman.
- (Christianity) A religious service involving a review of the past year and preparation for the year ahead participated in by Methodists and members of other Christian denominations which usually starts late on New Year's Eve and ends after midnight on New Year's Day; hence, the night that begins on December 31 and ends on January 1.
noun
adj
noun
- (countable) A religious or mystical experience of a supernatural appearance.
- (countable) Something imaginary one thinks one sees.
- (uncountable) The sense or ability of sight.
- (uncountable) Pre-recorded film or tape; footage.
- (countable) Something seen; an object perceived visually.
- (countable) A person or thing of extraordinary beauty.
- (countable, by extension) A perceived potential future event or occurrence.
- (uncountable) General aspiration; forward-thinkingness.
- (countable, by extension) Something unreal or imaginary; a creation of fancy.
- (countable) An ideal or a goal toward which one aspires.
- a vivid mental image
- the formation of a mental image of something that is not perceived as real and is not present to the senses
- the ability to see; the visual faculty
- a religious or mystical experience of a supernatural appearance
- the perceptual experience of seeing
verb
noun
- a practitioner of voodoo
- (chiefly US) A practitioner of voodoo.
- a charm superstitiously believed to embody magical powers
- (geology) a column of weathered and unusually shaped rock
- something believed to bring bad luck
- (uncountable) A set of spiritual practices and traditions created and concealed from slave-owners by enslaved Africans in North America, based on traditional African beliefs.
- (chiefly US) Supernatural bad luck, or something or someone believed to bring bad luck.
- (geology) A tall thin spire of rock that protrudes from the bottom of arid basins and badlands.
verb
noun
noun
- a god of voodoo cults of African origin worshipped especially in West Indies
- (voodooism) a spirit or supernatural force that reanimates a dead body
- someone who acts or responds in a mechanical or apathetic way
- several kinds of rum with fruit juice and usually apricot liqueur
- a dead body that has been brought back to life by a supernatural force
- Uncommon spelling of zombie.
noun
- a god of voodoo cults of African origin worshipped especially in West Indies
- (voodooism) a spirit or supernatural force that reanimates a dead body
- (voodoo, horror) A person, usually undead, animated by unnatural forces (such as magic), with no soul or will of his or her own.
- someone who acts or responds in a mechanical or apathetic way
- several kinds of rum with fruit juice and usually apricot liqueur
- a dead body that has been brought back to life by a supernatural force
- (Canada, historical, derogatory) A conscripted member of the Canadian military during World War II who was assigned to home defence rather than to combat in Europe.
- (figuratively) An apathetic or slow-witted person.
- (computing) A process or task which has terminated but has not been removed from the list of processes, typically because it has an unresponsive parent process.
- (Australia, slang) Marijuana, or similar drugs.
- (figurative) Someone or something that should be dead but is not.
- (philosophy) A hypothetical being that is indistinguishable from a normal human being except in that it lacks conscious experience, qualia, or sentience.
- An information worker who has signed a nondisclosure agreement.
- (computing) A computer affected by malware which causes it to do whatever the attacker wants it to do without the user's knowledge.
- (figuratively) A human being in a state of extreme mental exhaustion.
- A cocktail of rum and fruit juices.
noun
adj
verb
noun
- (voodoo) A sacred roofed courtyard with a central pillar (the potomitan), used as a space for voodoo ceremonies, either alone or as an adjunct to an enclosed temple or altar-room.
- A colonnade surrounding a courtyard, temple, etc., or the yard enclosed by such columns.
- A porch surrounded by columns.
- a colonnade surrounding a building or enclosing a court
verb
noun
- Any of a group of related religious practices found chiefly in and around the Caribbean, particularly in Haiti and Louisiana.
- (Haiti) followers of a religion that involves witchcraft and animistic deities
- a religious cult practiced chiefly in Caribbean countries (especially Haiti); involves witchcraft and animistic deities
- (derogatory) Any sort of magical or irrational approach to a problem.
- The spiritual beliefs of the Ewe/Fon of West Africa, practiced chiefly in Benin and in the south of Togo.
- a charm superstitiously believed to embody magical powers
noun
noun
noun
adj
- having an import not apparent to the senses nor obvious to the intelligence; beyond ordinary understanding
- hidden and difficult to see
- Esoteric.
- Related to the occult; pertaining to mysticism, magic, or astrology.
- (medicine) Secret; hidden from general knowledge; undetected.
- (medicine): not visible, but chemically detectable.
verb
noun
- (West Indies) followers of a religious system involving witchcraft and sorcery
- A form of folk magic, medicine or witchcraft originating in Africa and practised in parts of the Caribbean.
- a religious belief of African origin involving witchcraft and sorcery; practiced in parts of the West Indies and tropical Americas
- A spell performed in the practice of the magic craft; an item associated with such a spell.
- A magician or witch doctor of the magic craft.
verb
noun
- (West Indies) followers of a religious system involving witchcraft and sorcery
- a religious belief of African origin involving witchcraft and sorcery; practiced in parts of the West Indies and tropical Americas
- A sash worn with a kimono.
- A strip of paper looped around a book or other product.
- Alternative form of obeah.
noun
- (uncountable) Ritual magic used, as by a medicine man, to promote a desired outcome in healing, hunting, or warfare; traditional medicine.
- (slang) Recreational drugs, especially alcoholic drinks.
- (loosely, countable) Any treatment or cure.
- (uncountable, countable) A substance which specifically promotes healing when ingested or consumed in some way; a pharmaceutical drug.
- (often specifically) Scientific medicine.
- (uncountable) The profession and practice of physicians, including surgeons.
- (mainly historical, uncountable) The profession and practice of nonsurgical physicians as sometimes distinguished from that of surgeons.
- Among the Native Americans, any object supposed to give control over natural or magical forces, to act as a protective charm, or to cause healing.
- (uncountable) The study of the cause, diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of disease or illness.
- (medicine) something that treats or prevents or alleviates the symptoms of disease
- punishment for one's actions
- the learned profession that is mastered by graduate training in a medical school and that is devoted to preventing or alleviating or curing diseases and injuries
- the branches of medical science that deal with nonsurgical techniques
verb
noun
- Any religious or spiritual vigil.
- (Christianity, historical) A monthly or quarterly religious service participated in by Methodists which extended past midnight.
- (West Africa) A night watchman.
- (Christianity) A religious service involving a review of the past year and preparation for the year ahead participated in by Methodists and members of other Christian denominations which usually starts late on New Year's Eve and ends after midnight on New Year's Day; hence, the night that begins on December 31 and ends on January 1.
noun
adj
noun
- (countable) A religious or mystical experience of a supernatural appearance.
- (countable) Something imaginary one thinks one sees.
- (uncountable) The sense or ability of sight.
- (uncountable) Pre-recorded film or tape; footage.
- (countable) Something seen; an object perceived visually.
- (countable) A person or thing of extraordinary beauty.
- (countable, by extension) A perceived potential future event or occurrence.
- (uncountable) General aspiration; forward-thinkingness.
- (countable, by extension) Something unreal or imaginary; a creation of fancy.
- (countable) An ideal or a goal toward which one aspires.
- a vivid mental image
- the formation of a mental image of something that is not perceived as real and is not present to the senses
- the ability to see; the visual faculty
- a religious or mystical experience of a supernatural appearance
- the perceptual experience of seeing
verb
verb
noun
- Any of a group of related religious practices found chiefly in and around the Caribbean, particularly in Haiti and Louisiana.
- (Haiti) followers of a religion that involves witchcraft and animistic deities
- a religious cult practiced chiefly in Caribbean countries (especially Haiti); involves witchcraft and animistic deities
- (derogatory) Any sort of magical or irrational approach to a problem.
- The spiritual beliefs of the Ewe/Fon of West Africa, practiced chiefly in Benin and in the south of Togo.
- a charm superstitiously believed to embody magical powers
verb
noun
- (by extension) An attempt to find and punish or harass a group of people perceived as a threat, usually on ideological or political grounds.
- (by extension) A public or political campaign or investigation which smears a person or group.
- (now chiefly historical) A search for people believed to be using sorcery or harmful magic, typically in order to persecute or punish them.
- searching out and harassing dissenters