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Legerdemain

Legerdemain logo #10101) An illusory feat 2) Conjuration 3) Conjuring trick 4) Deceitful cleverness 5) Deception 6) French word used in English 7) Illusion 8) Magic 9) Magic trick 10) Performance 11) Sleight of hand 12) Trick
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Legerdemain

Legerdemain logo #10101) Magic 2) Prestidigitation 3) Prestigiation
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Legerdemain

Legerdemain logo #21000 English: Pterois volitans, also known as red or common lionfish. Picture taken at Tasik Ria, Manado, Indonesia. Photo by Jens Petersen, Edited by User:Olegiwit (cloned in part of fins) and Fir0002 (removed spots and noise) Sagredo (straightened, some stretching and skewing) ...
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Legerdemain

Legerdemain logo #21002• (n.) Sleight of hand; a trick of sleight of hand; hence, any artful deception or trick.
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legerdemain

legerdemain logo #21682A french term for sleight-of-hand.
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Legerdemain

Legerdemain logo #20972Leg`er·de·main' (lĕj`ẽr*de*mān') noun [ French léger light, nimble + de of + main hand, Latin manus . See 3d Leger , and Manual .] Sleight of hand; a trick of sleight of hand; hence, any artful deception or trick. « He of leg...
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Legerdemain

Legerdemain logo #21217Legerdemain or conjuring is a popular amusement or exhibition, consisting of tricks performed with such art and adroitness that the manner or art eludes observation. All the phenomena of legerdemain are referrible to sleight of hand, mechanical contrivances, confederacy, or some combination of these. In the more elaborate phases of the art the aid ...
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legerdemain

legerdemain logo #21009legerdemain 1. A display of skill or cleverness, especially for deceitful purposes; trickery; deception: 'She performed a dazzling display of political legerdemain.' 2. Sleight of hand; magic tricks; any illusory feat. 3. Etymology: from about 1430, 'conjuring tricks', from Middle French (as written and spoken approximately between 1400-1600) lé...
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legerdemain

legerdemain logo #23665[SAT terms] an illusory feat
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legerdemain

legerdemain logo #23665 an illusory feat
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