Alchemy, an ancient science
(how alchemists changed matter into useful applications)
peak
The point of greatest development, value, or intensity.
phenomena (pl), phenomenon (s)
1. Occurrences, circumstances, or facts that are perceptible by the senses.
2. Unusual, significant, or unaccountable facts or occurrences; marvels.
2. Unusual, significant, or unaccountable facts or occurrences; marvels.
popularity
A condition of being widely admired, accepted, or sought after.
precursor
Something that precedes and indicates, suggests, or announces someone or something to come.
profound
1. Penetrating beyond what is superficial or obvious.
2. Thoroughgoing; far-reaching.
2. Thoroughgoing; far-reaching.
sorcerers
People who supposedly use supernatural powers over others through the assistance of spirits; witchcraft.
stability
1. Resistance to change, deterioration, or displacement.
2. Constancy of character or purpose; steadfastness.
2. Constancy of character or purpose; steadfastness.
stabilizing
1. Becoming stable, steadfast, or fixed.
2. Keeping from fluctuating.
3. Fixing the level of.
2. Keeping from fluctuating.
3. Fixing the level of.
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