The difference between Sorcery and Witchcraft
When used as nouns, sorcery means magical power, whereas witchcraft means the practice of witches.
check bellow for the other definitions of Sorcery and Witchcraft
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Sorcery as a noun:
Magical power; the use of witchcraft or magic arts.
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Witchcraft as a noun:
The practice of witches; magic, sorcery or the use of supernatural powers to influence or predict events.
Examples:
"Wiccans believe in a modernised form of witchcraft."
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