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{{first pic|Carrionite on broom (TSC).jpeg|[[Martha Jones]] spots [[Lilith|"a witch"]] from the window of [[the Elephant]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Shakespeare Code (TV story)|The Shakespeare Code]]'')}} | {{first pic|Carrionite on broom (TSC).jpeg|[[Martha Jones]] spots [[Lilith|"a witch"]] from the window of [[the Elephant]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Shakespeare Code (TV story)|The Shakespeare Code]]'')}} | ||
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A '''witch''' was a practioner of [[magic]]al arts. The term was often primarily applied to female [[magician]]s, though not all female magicians considered themselves witches. Some cultures used the term "[[wizard]]" to refer to a male witch ([[TV]]: ''[[The Dæmons (TV story)|The Dæmons]]'') while others used witch to refer to practitioners of either gender. Less advanced cultures had a fear of witches and would sometimes mistake [[psychic power]]s or [[Clarke's Law|advanced technology]] as witchcraft. | A '''witch''' was a practioner of [[magic]]al arts. The term was often primarily applied to female [[magician]]s, though not all female magicians considered themselves witches. Some cultures used the term "[[wizard]]" to refer to a male witch ([[TV]]: ''[[The Dæmons (TV story)|The Dæmons]]'') while others used witch to refer to practitioners of either gender. Less advanced cultures had a fear of witches and would sometimes mistake [[psychic power]]s or [[Clarke's Law|advanced technology]] as witchcraft. | ||