alchemy
Meaning of alchemy
noun
- the medieval forerunner of chemistry, concerned with the transmutation of matter, in particular with attempts to convert base metals into gold or find a universal elixir.
occult sciences, such as alchemy and astrology
late Middle English: via Old French and medieval Latin from Arabic al-kīmiyā', from al ‘the’ + kīmiyā' (from Greek khēmia, khēmeia ‘art of transmuting metals’).
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- The plural form of alchemy is: alchemies.
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alchemy synonyms
Meaning chemistry:
Meaning the power of apparently influencing events by using mysterious or supernatural forces:
Meaning the use of magic, especially black magic:
Meaning the practice of magic, especially black magic; the use of spells:
Meaning a feeling of great pleasure; delight:
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Words that rhyme with alchemy
biochemy, schemy, zoochemy, blasphemy, euphemy, heterophemy, nonblasphemy, anthemy, calycanthemy
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