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A '''wizard''' was a practitioner of [[magic]]al arts. [[Witch]] was a term used to refer to female wizards.
A '''wizard''' was a practitioner of [[magic]]al arts. [[Witch]] was a term used to refer to female wizards.{{Fact}}


A [[Peasant (Invasion of the Dinosaurs)|peasant]] who had been sent to [[1970s]] [[London]] by a [[time eddy]] believed the [[Third Doctor]] was a wizard when he saw him. ([[TV]]: ''[[Invasion of the Dinosaurs]]'')
A [[Peasant (Invasion of the Dinosaurs)|peasant]] who had been sent to [[1970s]] [[London]] by a [[time eddy]] believed the [[Third Doctor]] was a wizard when he saw him. ([[TV]]: ''[[Invasion of the Dinosaurs]]'')

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A wizard was a practitioner of magical arts. Witch was a term used to refer to female wizards.[source needed]

A peasant who had been sent to 1970s London by a time eddy believed the Third Doctor was a wizard when he saw him. (TV: Invasion of the Dinosaurs)

In the myth of the Pandorica, as the Eleventh Doctor explained to Amy Pond, "the most feared being in all the cosmos" was sealed in the Pandorica after being tricked by a good wizard. River Song commented that she hated good wizards in fairy tales as they "always turned out to be him.", referring to the Doctor. (TV: The Pandorica Opens)

Lord Quiquaequod, an alternate reality version of the Eighth Doctor, was also a wizard. (COMIC: The Glorious Dead)