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[()·じゅつ()]
majutsu
noun, no adjective

English Meaning(s) for 魔術

noun, no adjective
  1. black magic; sorcery
  2. magic tricks; juggling

Definition and Synonyms for 魔術

Conjuring Trick an illusory feat
Synonyms: トリック, マジック, イリュージョン, 奇術, 幻術, 手品, 魔術
Thaumaturgy any art that invokes supernatural powers
Synonyms: すべ, まじない, まじなう, マジック, 呪い, 呪う, 呪法, 呪術, 妖術, 幻術, 方術, 法術, 神通力, , 魔法, 魔術
Sorcery the belief in magical spells that harness occult forces or evil spirits to produce unnatural effects in the world
Synonyms: 呪術, 巫女寄せ, 巫術, 魔法, 魔術
Witchcraft the art of sorcery
Synonyms: 巫術, 魔力, 魔法, 魔術
Conjuring Trick considered magical by naive observers
Synonyms: トリック, マジック, イリュージョン, 奇術, 幻術, 手品, 魔術

Meanings for each kanji in 魔術

» witch; demon; evil spirit
» art; technique; skill; means; trick; resources; magic

Categories 魔術 is a member of

Performance the act of presenting a play or a piece of music or other entertainment
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Supernaturalism a belief in forces beyond ordinary human understanding
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Thaumaturgy any art that invokes supernatural powers
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Sorcery the belief in magical spells that harness occult forces or evil spirits to produce unnatural effects in the world
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Sample Sentences for 魔術

The man awed the girl with his magic tricks.
Hah, your 'forbidden magics' aren't going to work with me!
His handling of the ball borders on wizardry.
The magician Sarah. Apparently people call her "The Great Mage" or some such.

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