Wizard vs. Wizzard

Difference Between Wizard and Wizzard
Wizardnoun
One who practices magic; a sorcerer or magician.
Wizzardnoun
obsolete spelling of wizard
Wizardnoun
A skilled or clever person
a wizard at math.Wizardnoun
(Archaic) A sage.
Wizardadjective
Chiefly British Slang Excellent.
Wizardadjective
(Archaic) Of or relating to wizards or wizardry.
Wizardnoun
A man who uses (or has skill with) magic, mystic items, and magical and mystical practices.
Wizardnoun
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.Wizardnoun
(computing) 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.Wizardnoun
(Internet) One of the administrators of a multi-user dungeon.
Wizardnoun
(obsolete) A wiseman; a sage.
Wizardnoun
(internet slang) An adult virgin over the age of 30
Wizardadjective
Fine, superb (originally RAF slang).
Wizardverb
(intransitive) To practice wizardry.
Wizardverb
(transitive) To conjure.
Wizardnoun
someone who is dazzlingly skilled in any field
Wizardnoun
one who practices magic or sorcery
Wizardadjective
possessing or using or characteristic of or appropriate to supernatural powers;
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