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magician and conjurer,
i can't tell the difference between the two,
Dec 26, 2012 5:13 AM
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Magician is much more common. "Conjurer" is more likely used in a fantasy fiction.
If you want to be technical:
A magician is someone that uses magic. A conjurer is someone that conjures things. Conjure means, "to make something appear from nothing."
Often, magician is a term used for illusionists, or modern people who use trickery to make things appear like magic. Often, they will make things appear from nothing, like a coin coming out of your ear or a rabbit from a hat. Those acts are called "conjuring."
December 26, 2012
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