Cantrip is a word of Scots origin to mean a magical spell of any kind, or one which reads the same forwards and backwards. It can also be a witch's trick, or a sham. It is possibly derived from the Gaelic canntaireachd, a piper's mnemonic chant. read more
Important pages are Cantrip, Corpus and Nathan Myers. In the following table you'll find the 10 most important pages of Cantrip.org:
# | Description | URL of the website |
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1. | cantrip | /oed-cantrip.html |
2. | corpus | /oed-corpus.html |
3. | Nathan Myers | /ncm.html |
4. | Chapter 22 | /lib-locales.html |
5. | about C | /cpp.html |
6. | The Six-Lesson Schoolteacher | /gatto.html |
7. | interview with Charles Tart | /charles_tart.html |
8. | Debian GNULinux | /linux.html |
9. | Building the Bomb on a Budget | /bomb.html |
10. | Carlo Cipollas Laws of Stupidity | /stupidity.html |
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