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Disenchanter
Disenchanter Dis`en*chant"er, n. One who, or that which, disenchants.

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- Look up enchanter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Enchanter may refer to: Enchanter (paranormal), a practitioner of magic which has the ability to...
- The Enchanter (Russian: Волшебник, romanized: Volshebnik) is a novella written by Vladimir Nabokov in Paris in 1939. It was his last work of fiction written...
- Enchanters may refer to: Enchanters Three, a set of comic book characters Enchanters (Detroit doo-**** band) The Enchanters, a vocal group formed by Garnet...
- was published only posthumously in 1986 in English translation as The Enchanter. It bears many similarities to Lolita, but also has significant differences:...
- magician, also known as an archmage, mage, magus, magic-user, spellcaster, enchanter/enchantress, sorcerer/sorceress, warlock, witch, or wizard, is someone...
- Enchanter is an interactive fiction game written by Marc Blank and Dave Lebling and published by Infocom in 1983. The first fantasy game published by...
- The Incomplete Enchanter is a collection of two fantasy novellas by American writers L. Sprague de Camp and Fletcher Pratt, the first volume in their...
- Verbena officinalis, the common vervain or common verbena, is a perennial herb native to Europe. It grows up to 70 cm (28 in) high, with an upright habitus...
- The Enchanter Completed (or a variant thereof) is a title that has been given to two separate books relating to the fiction of science fiction and fantasy...
- fiction, enchantments are charms or spells. This has led to the terms "enchanter" and "enchantress" for those who use enchantments. The English language...