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Conjor

Definition:

A noun or verb used to describe the act of summoning or bringing forth something through magic or supernatural means.

Senses and Usages:

1. Noun

  • a. Magician or Sorcerer: A person who practices conjuring.
  • Example Sentence: The conjor performed mind-boggling tricks that left the audience astounded.

  • b. Conjuring Trick: An act or feat performed by a conjor.
  • Example Sentence: The conjor's card trick was so impressive that no one could figure out the secret behind it.

  • c. Conjuring Book: A book containing instructions on performing magic tricks and illusions.
  • Example Sentence: The aspiring conjor purchased a comprehensive conjuring book to enhance his magical skills.

2. Verb (transitive)

  • Magically Summon: To call forth or materialize something through supernatural means.
  • Example Sentence: She managed to conjor a beautiful bouquet of flowers out of thin air.

3. Verb (transitive) - Local Usage

  • Evoking an Imagery: To bring to mind vivid images or memories.
  • Example Sentence: The author's descriptive writing conjored up a serene countryside setting in the reader's mind.

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