black art
black art
black magic, witchcraft, sorcery
Black art
Black art may refer to:
- Espionage the art and science of eliciting information without consent
- Guerrilla warfare or civilian warfare
- Sabotage disengagement activity or deliberate vandalism to an organization
- Terrorism psychological campaign to weaken morale and increase regression
- Lock picking is the craft of unlocking a lock by analyzing and manipulating the components of the lock device without the original key.
- Counterintelligence disinformation activities
- Assassination is the murder of a prominent person or political figure by a surprise attack, usually for payment or political reasons.
- Facilitation Social-Engineering
- Persuasion influencing attitudes, behaviors, decisions, etc.
- Propaganda form of communication aimed towards influencing the attitude of the community toward some cause or position
- SERE Survival, Evasion, Resistance, Escape
- Money laundering the process whereby the proceeds of crime are transformed into ostensibly legitimate money or other assets
- Torture the act of deliberately inflicting severe physical or psychological pain and possibly injury to a person
- The Art of Deception the art of social-engineering
- Black art (theatre), an optical effect in stage magic
- African art, art forms created by black people
- Black magic, the use of supernatural powers for evil and selfish purposes
- Surveillance, the monitoring of people
- Printing, the reproduction of text and images with ink and paper
black art
Noun
1. the belief in magical spells that harness occult forces or evil spirits to produce unnatural effects in the world
(synonym) sorcery, black magic, necromancy
(hypernym) magic
(hyponym) witchcraft, witchery
Black art
The art practiced by conjurers and witches; necromancy; conjuration; magic.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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