The difference between Wizardcraft and Wizardry

When used as nouns, wizardcraft means witchcraft, carried out by a wizard, whereas wizardry means the art of a wizard.


check bellow for the other definitions of Wizardcraft and Wizardry

  1. Wizardcraft as a noun (rare):

    witchcraft, carried out by a wizard

  1. Wizardry as a noun:

    The art of a wizard; sorcery.

  2. Wizardry as a noun:

    Something, such as an advanced technology, that gives the appearance of magic.

  3. Wizardry as a noun:

    Great ability in some specified field.

    Examples:

    "He used his computing wizardry to automate the search-and-replace process."