The word witch is a female wizard, or other caster of spells.
Example : She was burned as a witch.
I had to add this. First the term Witch is not strictly gender related to females. So saying that Witch is a female wizard is wrong. There are many male witches (and NO not Warlocks). Though the term Warlock has been synonymous with Male Witches, the term is not commonly used as it is believed by many that the term Warlock means Liar and Deceiver. Using the term Wizard is inaccurate too. Though wizards are believed to possess magical ability, they are not the same as witches, warlocks, sorcerers etc. Each has a different classification and are ranked differently.
The word which is a relative pronoun, possibly interrogative.
Examples:
Which sentence has an incorrect word?
This is the town in which John Adams was born.
Whales, which breathe air, are mammals, not fish.
* use "that" instead of "which" if the clause is meant to restrict the noun.
which or witch
The witch's evil laugh is correctly spelled "cackle" (noun and verb).
The noun "witch" refers to a magic entity, or to a Wiccan or other practitioner.The sound-alike word is the word "which" (what one of a group, or to make clauses, as with that).Witch = demonized female magic userWhich = "Which one of these?"
The correct spelling is which. For example: Which way should I go?The spelling "witch" is a person (traditionally a woman) who casts spells or uses magic.
The correct opposite gender of witch is Wizard
Spell of the Witch World was created in 1972.
The ISBN of Spell of the Witch World is 9780886772420.
Spell of the Witch World has 159 pages.
A Bad Spell for the Worst Witch was created in 1982.
No, the word 'witch' is a noun, not a verb.Example: "The witch cast a spell."
If you are talking about homophones, there are only two; which and witch
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a spell
Nothing it doesn't harm the witch it only harms the victim of the spell. Though the witch may feel weak and tired. Hope that helped.
What do you mean a witch? If you mean an actual spell casting witch then just tell him.
which or witch
to place under a spell; be witch