What's the difference between cojuror and conjuror?
Cojuror
Definition:
(n.) One who swears to another's credibility.
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Conjuror
Definition:
(n.) One bound by a common oath with others.
Example Sentences:
(1) mystics, conjurors and clairvoyants, set in France and England during the late 1920s, Magic In The Moonlight harks back to the lamest titles in the Woody filmography.
(2) In some cases, scientists would be well advised to consult with such experts as conjurors, when skilled frauds are in a position to mislead them.
(3) Iger could end up playing the role of the Sorcerer's Apprentice, serving under the tutelage of Jobs, the 21st-century conjuror who transforms every industry he touches.
(4) In the wake of the miracle, in-depth questions about the strategy behind the winning shot and its execution were only natural but felt rather like asking a conjuror how he performs his best magic trick.
(5) So Jacob was born in an operating theatre, pulled from the tummy of his sleepy, elated mother like a rabbit from a conjuror's hat.
(6) Deller's show is called English Magic , and though he's reluctant to think of himself as such, he is its conjuror-in-chief.