witchcraft |
magical power or practices; sorcery. [2 definitions] |
witch doctor |
in some primitive societies, a person who is believed to be able to use magic or supernatural powers to cure illnesses, fend off evil, and the like; shaman; medicine man. |
witchery |
the art practiced by a witch; sorcery. [2 definitions] |
witch hazel |
any of a family of shrubs and small trees of eastern North America and Asia that bear yellow flowers in autumn. [2 definitions] |
witch hunt |
a hunt for and punishment of those alleged to be witches, warlocks, or disciples of Satan. [3 definitions] |
witching |
the practice of sorcery; witchcraft. [4 definitions] |
with |
in the company of; accompanying. [16 definitions] |
with- |
away. [3 definitions] |
with a grain of salt |
with a somewhat skeptical attitude. |
withal |
besides this; in addition. [2 definitions] |
with a lick and a promise |
(informal) done hurriedly and superficially. |
with a vengeance |
with great force or fury; violently. [2 definitions] |
with bated breath |
with breath suspended or held due to anxiety or suspense. |
with child |
pregnant. |
withdraw |
to take back, out, or away; remove. [4 definitions] |
withdrawable |
combined form of withdraw. |
withdrawal |
the state, act, or process of withdrawing. [2 definitions] |
withdrawn |
past participle of withdraw. [3 definitions] |
withdrew |
past tense of withdraw. |
withe |
a strong pliable twig or stem, esp. of a willow, used as a binding. |
wither |
to dry up, shrivel, or wilt, as from decay or lack of moisture. [5 definitions] |