Similar words: vampire, vampire bat, empiricism, revamping, empiric, empirical, empirically, empiricist. Meaning: ['væmpaɪərɪzm] n. 1. belief in the existence of vampires 2. the actions or practices of a vampire.
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1. Vampirism (When this creature deals combat damage, you gain that much life.
2. Stories of vampirism can be traced as far back as biblical times, with Lilith the first rumored vampire.
3. The curse of vampirism is but an obstacle, a hurdle before achieving true power.
4. Setting aside vampirism, or poorly-made glass that cracks at high speeds, the answer is that he must.
5. When suspicion of vampirism fled though an area, it was not uncommon for the towns people to exhume the corpses of their loved ones to check for the tell tale signs of a vampire in the grave.
6. Any claims of "psychic vampirism" can likely be explained by imagination or playacting.
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7. Graves were often opened three years after death of a child, five years after the death of a young person, or seven years after the death of an adult to check for vampirism.
8. One answer modern science gives us is that they weren't all wrong: a lot of the written accounts of vampirism are accurate descriptions of events that actually took place.
9. Twilight concentrates much more on a...kind of, you know, like vampirism being a sort of disease.
10. Italian scientist Ludovico Fatinelli burned at the stake for suggesting a biological cause for vampirism in his "Treatise on Vampires".
11. The belief in vampires is one of the most wide-spread of superstitions, "real-life" instances of vampirism having been documented for hundreds of years.
More similar words: vampire, vampire bat, empiricism, revamping, empiric, empirical, empirically, empiricist, empirical data, empirical formula, spiritualism, vamp, vamper, revamp, empire, umpire, spirit, spirits, aspirin, scampi, in spirits, inspirit, spirit up, dispirit, aspiring, spirited, damping, campion, camping, tamping.