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adj
- Of or pertaining to spirits; supernatural.
- Of or pertaining to the spirit or the soul.
- Of or pertaining to God or a place of worship; sacred, pure; (Christianity, specifically) inspired by the Holy Spirit.
- Consisting of spirit; not material; incorporeal.
- Of or relating to the intellectual and higher endowments of the mind; mental; intellectual.
- Not lay or temporal; relating to sacred things; ecclesiastical.
- concerned with sacred matters or religion or the church
- concerned with or affecting the spirit or soul
- lacking material body or form or substance
- resembling or characteristic of a phantom
noun
noun
- Divination involving the dead or death.
- the belief in magical spells that harness occult forces or evil spirits to produce unnatural effects in the world
- (Internet) Synonym of necroposting.
- Loosely, any sorcery or witchcraft, especially involving death or the dead, particularly sorcery involving raising or reanimating the dead.
- conjuring up the dead, especially for prophesying
noun
- an evil spirit or ghost
- someone who takes bodies from graves and sells them for anatomical dissection
- (derogatory, colloquial) A person with a callous or uncaring attitude to human life and suffering, particularly when prioritizing economic concerns.
- A graverobber.
- A person with an undue interest in death and corpses, or more generally in things that are revolting and repulsive.
- (mythology) A demon said to feed on corpses.
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
- the belief in magical spells that harness occult forces or evil spirits to produce unnatural effects in the world
- Magic derived from evil forces, as distinct from good or benign forces; or magic performed with the intention of doing harm.
- (figuratively, by extension) A technology, process, etc., that is mysterious, esoteric; anything which appears to be almost magic to those who do not understand it.
noun
- One who conjures up spirits with incantations.
- One who appeals for validation to a (notably cited) authority.
- (computing) That which causes a program or subroutine to execute.
- Someone who induces as an inevitable consequence.
- One who calls upon (a person, especially a god) for help, assistance or guidance.
- One who solicits, petitions for, appeals to a favorable attitude.
noun
- A spirit, ghost, or the like.
- The existence of something considered apart from its properties.
- That which has a distinct existence as an individual unit, often used for organizations which have no physical form.
- The state or quality of being or existence.
- (science fiction) An alien lifeform that has no corporeal body.
- (databases) Anything about which information or data can be stored in a database; in particular, one item in an organised array or set of individual elements or parts of the same type.
- that which is perceived or known or inferred to have its own distinct existence (living or nonliving)
adj
noun
adj
- suggesting the operation of supernatural influences
- concerned with or affecting the spirit or soul
- (figuratively) Preternatural or supernatural.
- (figuratively) Ideal beyond the mundane.
- Not of the earth; nonterrestrial.
- (figuratively) Strange, enigmatic, or mysterious.
- (figuratively, somewhat derogatory) Ridiculous, ludicrous, or outrageous.
adj
adv
noun
verb
noun
- (occult) A spirit believed to speak through a medium.
- Synonym of legend, a key to symbols, abbreviations, and terms on a map, chart, etc.
- Someone who guides, especially someone hired to show people around a place or an institution and offer information and explanation, or to lead them through dangerous terrain.
- A document or book that offers information or instruction; guidebook.
- A sign that guides people; guidepost.
- A grooved director for a probe or knife in surgery.
- A blade or channel for directing the flow of water to the buckets in a water wheel.
- (military) A member of a group marching in formation who sets the pattern of movement or alignment for the rest.
- Any marking or object that catches the eye to provide quick reference.
- something that offers basic information or instruction
- a structure or marking that serves to direct the motion or positioning of something
- someone who can find paths through unexplored territory
- someone employed to conduct others
- a model or standard for making comparisons
- someone who shows the way by leading or advising
verb
- To serve as a guide for someone or something; to lead or direct in a way; to conduct in a course or path.
- To steer or navigate, especially a ship or as a pilot.
- To supervise the education or training of someone.
- To exert control or influence over someone or something.
- (intransitive) To act as a guide.
- direct the course; determine the direction of travelling
- take somebody somewhere
- be a guiding or motivating force or drive
- use as a guide
- pass over, across, or through
noun
noun
adj
noun
- in societies practicing shamanism: one acting as a medium between the visible and spirit worlds; practices sorcery for healing or divination
- A member of certain tribal societies who acts as a spiritual or religious medium between the concrete and spirit worlds; sometimes also a healer.
- A traditional faith healer.
noun
- The ability to foresee future events in a supernatural or paranormal way, such as psychically.
- The ability, or the due use of one's ability, to foresee or prepare wisely for the future.
- The front sight on a firearm (e.g., rifle, handgun).
- (surveying) A bearing taken forwards towards a new object.
- providence by virtue of planning prudently for the future
- seeing ahead; knowing in advance; foreseeing
adj
noun
adj
- Influenced or controlled by evil spirits, but less than possessed in that the spirits do not actually reside in the victim.
- Intensely preoccupied with or by a given topic or emotion; driven by a specified obsession.
- influenced or controlled by a powerful force such as a strong emotion
- having or showing excessive or compulsive concern with something
verb
noun
- A ghost or apparition.
- Something apparently seen, heard, or sensed, but having no physical reality; an image that appears only in the mind; an illusion or delusion.
- (bridge) A placeholder for a pair of players when there are an odd number of pairs playing.
- (colloquial, uncountable) Short for phantom power
- (medicine, imaging) A test object that reproduces the characteristics of human tissue.
- something existing in perception only
- a ghostly appearing figure
adj
noun
- Divination involving the dead or death.
- the belief in magical spells that harness occult forces or evil spirits to produce unnatural effects in the world
- (Internet) Synonym of necroposting.
- Loosely, any sorcery or witchcraft, especially involving death or the dead, particularly sorcery involving raising or reanimating the dead.
- conjuring up the dead, especially for prophesying
noun
- an evil spirit or ghost
- someone who takes bodies from graves and sells them for anatomical dissection
- (derogatory, colloquial) A person with a callous or uncaring attitude to human life and suffering, particularly when prioritizing economic concerns.
- A graverobber.
- A person with an undue interest in death and corpses, or more generally in things that are revolting and repulsive.
- (mythology) A demon said to feed on corpses.
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
- the belief in magical spells that harness occult forces or evil spirits to produce unnatural effects in the world
- Magic derived from evil forces, as distinct from good or benign forces; or magic performed with the intention of doing harm.
- (figuratively, by extension) A technology, process, etc., that is mysterious, esoteric; anything which appears to be almost magic to those who do not understand it.
noun
- One who conjures up spirits with incantations.
- One who appeals for validation to a (notably cited) authority.
- (computing) That which causes a program or subroutine to execute.
- Someone who induces as an inevitable consequence.
- One who calls upon (a person, especially a god) for help, assistance or guidance.
- One who solicits, petitions for, appeals to a favorable attitude.
noun
- A spirit, ghost, or the like.
- The existence of something considered apart from its properties.
- That which has a distinct existence as an individual unit, often used for organizations which have no physical form.
- The state or quality of being or existence.
- (science fiction) An alien lifeform that has no corporeal body.
- (databases) Anything about which information or data can be stored in a database; in particular, one item in an organised array or set of individual elements or parts of the same type.
- that which is perceived or known or inferred to have its own distinct existence (living or nonliving)
noun
- (occult) A spirit believed to speak through a medium.
- Synonym of legend, a key to symbols, abbreviations, and terms on a map, chart, etc.
- Someone who guides, especially someone hired to show people around a place or an institution and offer information and explanation, or to lead them through dangerous terrain.
- A document or book that offers information or instruction; guidebook.
- A sign that guides people; guidepost.
- A grooved director for a probe or knife in surgery.
- A blade or channel for directing the flow of water to the buckets in a water wheel.
- (military) A member of a group marching in formation who sets the pattern of movement or alignment for the rest.
- Any marking or object that catches the eye to provide quick reference.
- something that offers basic information or instruction
- a structure or marking that serves to direct the motion or positioning of something
- someone who can find paths through unexplored territory
- someone employed to conduct others
- a model or standard for making comparisons
- someone who shows the way by leading or advising
verb
- To serve as a guide for someone or something; to lead or direct in a way; to conduct in a course or path.
- To steer or navigate, especially a ship or as a pilot.
- To supervise the education or training of someone.
- To exert control or influence over someone or something.
- (intransitive) To act as a guide.
- direct the course; determine the direction of travelling
- take somebody somewhere
- be a guiding or motivating force or drive
- use as a guide
- pass over, across, or through
noun
noun
adj
noun
- in societies practicing shamanism: one acting as a medium between the visible and spirit worlds; practices sorcery for healing or divination
- A member of certain tribal societies who acts as a spiritual or religious medium between the concrete and spirit worlds; sometimes also a healer.
- A traditional faith healer.
noun
- The ability to foresee future events in a supernatural or paranormal way, such as psychically.
- The ability, or the due use of one's ability, to foresee or prepare wisely for the future.
- The front sight on a firearm (e.g., rifle, handgun).
- (surveying) A bearing taken forwards towards a new object.
- providence by virtue of planning prudently for the future
- seeing ahead; knowing in advance; foreseeing
noun
- A ghost or apparition.
- Something apparently seen, heard, or sensed, but having no physical reality; an image that appears only in the mind; an illusion or delusion.
- (bridge) A placeholder for a pair of players when there are an odd number of pairs playing.
- (colloquial, uncountable) Short for phantom power
- (medicine, imaging) A test object that reproduces the characteristics of human tissue.
- something existing in perception only
- a ghostly appearing figure
adj
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adj
- Of or pertaining to spirits; supernatural.
- Of or pertaining to the spirit or the soul.
- Of or pertaining to God or a place of worship; sacred, pure; (Christianity, specifically) inspired by the Holy Spirit.
- Consisting of spirit; not material; incorporeal.
- Of or relating to the intellectual and higher endowments of the mind; mental; intellectual.
- Not lay or temporal; relating to sacred things; ecclesiastical.
- concerned with sacred matters or religion or the church
- concerned with or affecting the spirit or soul
- lacking material body or form or substance
- resembling or characteristic of a phantom
noun
adj
noun
adj
- suggesting the operation of supernatural influences
- concerned with or affecting the spirit or soul
- (figuratively) Preternatural or supernatural.
- (figuratively) Ideal beyond the mundane.
- Not of the earth; nonterrestrial.
- (figuratively) Strange, enigmatic, or mysterious.
- (figuratively, somewhat derogatory) Ridiculous, ludicrous, or outrageous.
adj
adv
noun
verb
adj
noun
adj
- Influenced or controlled by evil spirits, but less than possessed in that the spirits do not actually reside in the victim.
- Intensely preoccupied with or by a given topic or emotion; driven by a specified obsession.
- influenced or controlled by a powerful force such as a strong emotion
- having or showing excessive or compulsive concern with something