conjuror
con·juror [conjuror conjurors] (also con·jurer)BrE [ˈkʌndʒərə(r)] NAmE [ˈkʌndʒərər] noun a person who performs ↑conjuring tricks Word Origin: Middle English: partly from ↑conjure, partly from Old French conjureor, conjurere, from medieval Latin conjurator, from Latin conjurare ‘conspire’, from con- ‘together’ + jurare ‘swear’. Example Bank: •It's a mystery to me how the conjuror made that rabbit appear.
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