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What is a cojure?

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∙ 14y ago
Updated: 8/11/2025

A "cojure" typically refers to a spell or incantation in the context of magic or witchcraft, often associated with summoning or invoking spirits. The term may also be used informally to describe a trick or illusion. In some cultures, it can relate to practices of folk magic or ritualistic traditions. The specific meaning can vary based on cultural context.

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