mage

/meɪdʒ/
noun
  1. A person who has magical powers; a wizard or sorcerer.
    • The mage cast a spell to light up the dark cave.
    • She dressed as a powerful mage for the costume party.
    • In the fantasy novel, the young mage learned to control fire.
  2. A very skilled or wise person, especially in a particular field.
    • The old chess mage could predict his opponent's moves five steps ahead.
    • She is a mage of computer programming, able to solve any bug.
    • The garden mage knew exactly which plants would thrive in the shade.
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