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Illusionist   Listen
noun
Illusionist  n.  
1.
One given to illusion; a visionary dreamer.
2.
A magician or conjurer who produces illusions by sleight of hand; a prestidigitator.






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"Illusionist" Quotes from Famous Books



... theory that Shakespeare did not busy himself much about the costume-wardrobe of his theatre, anybody who cares to study Shakespeare's method will see that there is absolutely no dramatist of the French, English, or Athenian stage who relies so much for his illusionist effects on the dress of his ...
— Intentions • Oscar Wilde



Words linked to "Illusionist" :   prognosticator, forecaster, telepathist, performer, visionary, illusion, anticipant, prestidigitator, seer, magician, futurist, predictor, soothsayer, diviner, performing artist, intellect, conjuror, anticipator



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