Sorcerer: Factual, non gender specific (ie. sorceress is incorrect)
"A sorcerer is a being (of any race--not just human) that has the
knowledge, or possesses an innate talent, that allows him/her to draw
upon the magical energies generated by themselves, their environment,
or the ability to channel the magic flow of another, to accomplish any
number of tasks. Any individual can become a sorcerer, provided he/she
has the drive to undergo the training, and can take the strains of
channelling magical energy."
http://home.earthlink.net/~loritsch/hero/magic.htm
Thomas Edison was called the wizard of Menlo Park.
The woman on the bike is Miss Gulch.
he didn't have one he was just called scarecrow
Toto
they were called oopa loopas hope this helps
in wizard of warverly place alex teach was really a 16 yr old girl her boyfriend who was also a wizard change her into a 44 yr old woman
The male form of wizard is wizard. A bad wizard tends to be called a 'warlock'. A good wizard tends to be called 'sorceror'. The feminine equivalent of wizard is 'witch'. A good, powerful witch is called a sorceress.
The male form of wizard is wizard. A bad wizard tends to be called a 'warlock'. A good wizard tends to be called 'sorceror'. The feminine equivalent of wizard is 'witch'. A good, powerful witch is called a sorceress.
The same as a male: Computer Wizard
yes its called Disk Wizard.
The same as a male: Computer Wizard
I guess a baby wizard could be called a...wizardling? Whatever you want to call it, so be it.
Thomas Edison was called the wizard of Menlo Park.
The woman on the bike is Miss Gulch.
Cardinal Hall of Fame shortstop and defensive wizard Ozzie Smith was known as the Wizard of Oz.
If you mean King Arthur, the wizard was called Merlin. :)
a wizard