Mage vs. Wizard

By Jaxson

  • Mage (noun)

    A magician, wizard or sorcerer.

  • Wizard (noun)

    A man who uses (or has skill with) magic, mystic items, and magical and mystical practices.

  • Wizard (noun)

    One who is especially skilled or unusually talented in a particular field.

    “He was a financial wizard, capable of predicting the movements of the stock markets.”

  • Wizard (noun)

    A computer program or script used to simplify complex operations, often for an inexperienced user, an assistant program.

    “Use the “Add Network Connection” wizard to connect to a network in a series of simple steps.”

  • Wizard (noun)

    One of the administrators of a multi-user dungeon.

  • Wizard (noun)

    A wiseman; a sage.

  • Wizard (noun)

    An adult virgin over the age of 30

  • Wizard (adjective)

    Fine, superb (originally RAF slang).

  • Wizard (verb)

    To practice wizardry.

  • Wizard (verb)

    To conjure.

Wiktionary
  • Mage (noun)

    a magician or learned person.

  • Wizard (noun)

    (in legends and fairy tales) a man who has magical powers.

  • Wizard (noun)

    a person who is very skilled in a particular field or activity

    “a financial wizard”

  • Wizard (noun)

    a help feature of a software package that automates complex tasks by asking the user a series of easy-to-answer questions.

  • Wizard (adjective)

    wonderful; excellent

    “how absolutely wizard!”

    “I’ve just had a wizard idea”

Oxford Dictionary

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