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thaumaturgical

thaumaturgic \thau`ma*tur"gic\ (th[add]`m[.a]*t[^u]r"j[i^]k), thaumaturgical \thau`ma*tur"gic*al\ (th[add]`m[.a]*t[^u]r"j[i^]*kal), a. Of or pertaining to thaumaturgy; magical; wonderful.
--Burton.

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thaumaturgical

a. Relating to thaumaturgy, magical.

Usage examples of "thaumaturgical".

I want to take this jar to a proper thaumaturgical laboratory for full analysis.

Correct application of the law of contagion allows thaumaturgical tools to keep the mystic links to their original manufacturer even when someone else uses them, while the law of similarity permits their attunement to any wizard because of his likeness to the mage who made them.

Roman epigraphy or beekeeping or the thaumaturgical arts of a vanished Indian tribe.

He thought of it linked up to the little crisis engine, building more and more of the engines on an ever-increasing scale, connecting them up to its own fabric, powering them with its own thaumaturgical and elyctrochymical and steampower.

The rest of it she kept to herself, while she quietly pursued thaumaturgical studies and pondered the possibility of seizing control of the Sovereignty herself when the time ripe.

When the first tarnblaze explosion blew open the outer door of the Alchymical Library, Stergos was among the stacks, searching for a book dealing with the thaumaturgical history of the Salka race.

Kilian led them in thaumaturgical exercises to refresh their minds in the technique of melding talent.

Master Sean had decided that further thaumaturgical tests could be performed upon the deceased.

CHAPTER 2 Sean O Lochlainn, Master Sorcerer, Fellow of the Royal Thaumaturgical Society, and Chief Forensic Sorcerer to His Royal Highness, Richard, Duke of Normandy, was excruciatingly angry and doing his best not to show it.

Master Sorcerer, his license to practice magic--signed by the Bishop of London--his official identification as Chief Forensic Sorcerer, a card identifying him as a Fellow of the Royal Thaumaturgical Society, and a few personal cards.

There were some papers on the desk, all filled with thaumaturgical symbolism, and more like them in the wastebasket.

We had both been working on a new thaumaturgical effect, and had discovered almost identical spells to produce that effect.

It is in the cities, towns and villages where my ability to deduce facts from physical and thaumaturgical evidence makes me useful.

Now, I know that, aside from myself, the Warders at the Tower, Master Sean, and two other people, no one in London knew of my whereabouts or could have learned it by other than thaumaturgical means.

Hardly the act of a man who was desperate for first-class thaumaturgical advice.