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(both singular and plural:) Wizardry in a style different from that of one's native culture or planet: therefore a highly relative and subjective term. Also: forms of magic which are not strictly wizardry, but have operative or structural aspects in common with it. | (both singular and plural:) Wizardry in a style different from that of one's native culture or planet: therefore a highly relative and subjective term. Also: forms of magic which are not strictly wizardry, but have operative or structural aspects in common with it. | ||
− | The study of xenomagia is | + | The study of xenomagia is [[Xenomantics | xenomantics]]. |
− | See also: | + | (See also: [[Comparative mantics]]: [[Wizardry, general theory and practice (Earth)]].) |
Revision as of 07:18, 12 June 2006
(both singular and plural:) Wizardry in a style different from that of one's native culture or planet: therefore a highly relative and subjective term. Also: forms of magic which are not strictly wizardry, but have operative or structural aspects in common with it.
The study of xenomagia is xenomantics.
(See also: Comparative mantics: Wizardry, general theory and practice (Earth).)