Witches and warlocks are not the same, though they are often associated with similar themes of magic and the supernatural. Traditionally, a witch is usually considered a female practitioner of magic, while a warlock is often seen as a male counterpart, though the term can also carry connotations of betrayal in some folklore. The definitions and perceptions can vary widely across different cultures and traditions. Ultimately, both figures are linked to the practice of magic, but their roles and societal views differ.
if something is same size, same shape means that it is congruent or symmetrical.
If twelve is the same as a dozen, then twenty would be the same as score.
Same length, same width, same size, same shape
It depends on what you mean by "same". The same area? Yes, it can be. The same shape? Yes, it can be. The same are and shape, Yes, it can be.
Same shape, same size is called, "Congruent" (konn-GREW-unt)
a: i think it is the same as witchs and sourcery
Warlocks are typically depicted as male witches who practice dark magic. Though they are common characters in fantasy literature and games, warlocks are not real in the same sense as other forms of magic or supernatural beings.
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Formerly the Warlocks was created in 1989.
The Warlocks - EP - was created in 2000.
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Phoenix - The Warlocks album - was created in 2002.
Warlocks Motorcycle Club was created in 1967.
Man witched are called warlocks
No. Witches, warlocks and wizards are human beings. However, there are some people who believe that witches, warlocks and wizards receive power from demons.
A group of warlocks is commonly referred to as a "coven." The term "coven" is derived from Old English and originally meant a gathering or assembly. In modern usage, it specifically refers to a group of witches or warlocks who meet regularly to practice rituals and magic together.
Warlocks Motorcycle Club - Pennsylvania - was created in 1967-02.