magicienne

noun

Etymology

From Middle English magicienne, from Middle French magicienne.

  1. derived from magicienne
  2. inherited from magicienne

Definitions

  1. A female magician.

    • A magicienne, too! That's ever so much better than a male wizard.
    • The article, headed "Mistress of Mystery," portrays in colored cartoon fashion Miss O'Dell's entrance Into show business and pictures one of her most thrilling experiences in the role of a magicienne.
    • Jania Taylor is a magicienne with extraordinary skills and many tricks up her sleeve.

The neighborhood

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