Synonym: chemistry, interpersonal chemistry. Similar words: blasphemy, sepulcher, scheme, chemical, chemistry, schematic, photochemistry, enemy. Meaning: ['ælkɪmɪ] n. 1. a pseudoscientific forerunner of chemistry in medieval times 2. the way two individuals relate to each other.
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1. What spurred them on was alchemy, the'science " of changing ordinary metals into gold.
2. She manages, by some extraordinary alchemy, to turn the most ordinary of ingredients into the most delicious of dishes.
3. But it is a remarkable feat of alchemy indeed.
4. Alchemy, it seemed, was not an entirely happy affair.
5. Here was perhaps the nearest thing to alchemy that had ever been seen in the field of politics.
6. In particular in the sophisticated world of alchemy, the resonances of chemical and other truths were of the utmost importance.
7. His other interests included alchemy, medical remedies, and universal language schemes.
8. This fruitless quest was called alchemy by the Arabs.
9. Astrology and alchemy are occult sciences.
10. In Chinese Mythology, Laojun was in charge of alchemy.
11. The clergyman represents both spirituality and alchemy.
12. Ouroboros is associated with Alchemy -- Gnosticism and Hermeticism.
13. Mediaeval Alchemy contained Gnostic elements.
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14. Has access to the Architect and Alchemy crafting skills.
15. Do you know whether he was interested in alchemy?
16. Week of Alchemy: Double income of Mercury and Sulfur from mines.
17. Mercury was essential in the alchemy process to refine gold and silver.
18. Gold is a metaphor for alchemy - a transition from the physical to the non-physical where life is eternal as we are spirit and Time does nt exist!
19. Richard told me of three 16th-century folio volumes on alchemy.
20. Newton had indeed been inspired by theories of sympathies and antipathies in alchemy and Hermetic philosophy.
21. You may be versed in necromancy, and steeped in alchemy, and schooled in the ancient cruel arts of your realm.
22. Varo collected pre-Columbian art, studied eastern religions and was fascinated by the occult and alchemy, in particular.
23. But, oh, how the garbage is sanitised and transmuted by the alchemy of the machine!
24. The viper thus plays the role of the transforming alembic in alchemy.
25. This leads him to focus on the twelfth century, and the mysteries connected with alchemy and the Order of the Temple.
26. For this reason, Bachelard refers ironically to Sartre's phenomenology as a belated form of alchemy.
27. Perhaps, like the lead coffin of Osiris, which suffered a similar fate, it is the real secret of alchemy.
28. Storni reproduces the externals, and gathers together the ingredients, but as yet does not have the alchemy to transform them.
29. Jung was especially knowledgeable in the symbolism of complex mystical traditions such as Gnosticism , Alchemy, Kabala, and similar traditions in Hinduism and Buddhism.
30. Much like people today, pre-Christian pagans would throw toilet parchment all over the tree outside their mean alchemy teacher's house.
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