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alchemy
[ al-kuh-mee ]
noun
- a form of chemistry and speculative philosophy practiced in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance and concerned principally with discovering methods for transmuting baser metals into gold and with finding a universal solvent and an elixir of life.
- any magical power or process of transmuting a common substance, usually of little value, into a substance of great value.
- any seemingly magical process of transforming or combining elements into something new:
Through some kind of alchemy he has reinvented himself as a writer.
alchemy
/ ˈælkəmɪ; ælˈkɛmɪk /
noun
- the pseudoscientific predecessor of chemistry that sought a method of transmuting base metals into gold, an elixir to prolong life indefinitely, a panacea or universal remedy, and an alkahest or universal solvent
- a power like that of alchemy
her beauty had a potent alchemy
alchemy
/ ă±ô′°ìÉ™-³¾Å§ /
- A medieval philosophy and early form of chemistry whose aims were the transmutation of base metals into gold, the discovery of a cure for all diseases, and the preparation of a potion that gives eternal youth. The imagined substance capable of turning other metals into gold was called the philosophers' stone.
Notes
Derived Forms
- alchemic, adjective
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ²¹±ô·³¦³ó±ð³¾Â·¾±³¦ [al-, kem, -ik], ²¹±ô·³¦³ó±ð³¾î€ƒi·³¦²¹±ô ²¹±ô·³¦³ó±ð·³¾¾±²õ·³Ù¾±³¦ [al-k, uh, -, mis, -tik], ²¹±ôc³ó±ð·³¾¾±²õt¾±Â·³¦²¹±ô adjective
- ²¹±ô·³¦³ó±ð³¾î€ƒi·³¦²¹±ô·ly adverb
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of alchemy1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of alchemy1
A Closer Look
Example Sentences
The on-screen alchemy between the cast members inspired him to use them in an ad campaign for AT&T Business that started running last year.
It’s both a practical skill, to feed oneself and others — and a kind of alchemy.
“It’s that sort of beautiful alchemy that Hollywood allows for,†Perkins says.
It’s almost like alchemy, the timing of history coinciding with the timing of our film.
I started to relish the quiet alchemy of heat and time, watching them transform simple ingredients into something deeper, richer.
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