A room used for sorcery is often called a "ritual chamber" or a "witch's lair." It is a space where practitioners of sorcery perform their rituals, spells, and magical workings.
Room dividers are commonly referred to as "partitions." They can take various forms, such as screens, curtains, or movable walls, and are used to create separate spaces within a larger area. Other terms for room dividers include "space dividers" and "room screens."
A large room is commonly referred to as a hall or a auditorium.
The term "powder room" originally referred to a room where people would go to "powder their noses" (a euphemism for using the restroom). It later evolved to refer to a small bathroom or guest restroom that is used for freshening up or applying makeup.
any plant or animal fat that is liquid at room temperature is called unsaturated fat
Electricity is the type of energy that is used when you turn on a light bulb. When you leave a room, you use more energy by leaving the light on than if you turn it off and back on when you return.
The black knight always won the tournament, and some claimed he used sorcery. The belief in magic and sorcery persists in many rural areas of the world.
That is blackest sorcery!Sorcery is involved in this! The magician practiced sorcery.
A textbook on sorcery is commonly referred to as a grimoire. It is a book that contains instructions for performing magical rituals, spells, and other occult practices. Grimoires are often associated with ceremonial magic and occult traditions.
Mobile Sorcery was created in 2004.
Mobile Sorcery's population is 15.
Acousmatic Sorcery was created in 2010.
Without Sorcery was created in 1948.
Silicon Sorcery ended in 1994.
Silicon Sorcery was created in 1991.
Servants of Sorcery was created in 1994.
A Study in Sorcery was created in 1989.
City of Sorcery was created in 1984.