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Verbs Nouns Adjectives/Adverbs Pronouns Prepositions Conjunctions
witch (Advanced search)




CORE WORDS



NGSL3000 switch thing you move to turn electrical items on or off n
SAT5000 witchcraft Sorcery. n.

Tanaka6000 switch

COMPOUND WORDS


bewitch {v} (to cast a spell) bewitched {adj} (Under a spell; entranced) code-switching {n} (phenomenon of alternating between two or more languages) light switch {n} (switch used to turn on or off the light) railroad switch {n} (points) SEE: points :: sleep twitch {n} (hypnic jerk) SEE: hypnic jerk :: switch {n} (Device to turn electric current on and off or direct its flow) switch {n} (movable section of railroad track) switch {n} (networking device) switch {n} (Thin rod used as a whip) switch {v} (To change places / tasks) switch {v} (To change (something) to the specified state using a switch) switch {v} (To exchange) switchblade {n} (a folding knife with a blade which opens automatically (under spring pressure) when a button is pressed) switchboard {n} (electronic device) switchboard {n} (electronic panel used to direct telephone calls) switchgrass {n} (Panicum virgatum) switch off {v} (turn switch to off position) switch on {v} (to turn a switch to the "on" position) toggle switch {n} (switch actuated by a lever) twitch {n} (brief, small (sometimes involuntary) movement out of place and then back again) twitch {n} (Elymus repens) SEE: couch grass :: twitcher {n} (someone or something that twitches) witch {n} (derogatory: ugly or unpleasant woman) witch {n} (Glyptocephalus cynoglossus) SEE: Torbay sole :: witch {n} (person who uses magic) witch {n} (Wiccan) SEE: Wiccan :: witchcraft {n} (the practice of witches) witches' Sabbath {n} (supposed meeting of witches at midnight to practice sorcery or to take part in a demonic orgy) witch hazel {n} (Hamamelis virginiana) witch hazel {n} (tree of the genus Hamamelis) witch-hunt {n} (campaign to punish dissident persons) witch-hunt {n} (persecution of persons believed to be using magic) witching hour {n} (hour after midnight, when witches were thought to be active)

5000 WORDS


L071 P2678 witch die Hexe 女巫
L071 P2678 witch die Hexe 女巫
L115 P4887 to bewitch hexen 施魔法








witch P2678 witch P3119






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