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wandwork

Wandwork (noun) means the use of a wand (or sometimes a similar instrument or tool, even an extended finger) in practicing magic, casting spells, or performing a mystical or religious ritual or ceremony (e.g. drawing symbols such as pentagrams in the air, as in Wicca).

noun
1
The use of a wand (or sometimes a similar instrument or tool, even an extended finger) in practicing magic, casting spells, or performing a mystical or religious ritual or ceremony (e.g. drawing symbols such as pentagrams in the air, as in Wicca).
2
The use of a wand in a stage-magic performance.
3
The use of a long wand (stick) in training horses.
4
The use of a long thick wand (stick) in calisthenic exercises.
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Etymology

From wand + work.

Frequently asked questions

What is the meaning of wandwork?

"wandwork" (noun) means the use of a wand (or sometimes a similar instrument or tool, even an extended finger) in practicing magic, casting spells, or performing a mystical or religious ritual or ceremony (e.g. drawing symbols such as pentagrams in the air, as in Wicca).

What are the different meanings of wandwork?

"wandwork" has 3 main meanings: 1. The use of a wand (or sometimes a similar instrument or tool, even an extended finger) in practicing magic, casting spells, or performing a mystical or religious ritual or ceremony (e.g. drawing symbols such as pentagrams in the air, as in Wicca); 2. The use of a wand in a stage-magic performance; 3. The use of a long wand (stick) in training horses.

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