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The word 'wizard' is a noun; a word for someone skilled in magic or who has magical powers; a sorcerer or magician; a word for a person.

The word 'wizardry' is a noun; a word for the art or practice of magic; an unusual ability or skill in a pursuit; a word for a thing.

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