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Ala (demon) and Magic (supernatural)

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Difference between Ala (demon) and Magic (supernatural)

Ala (demon) vs. Magic (supernatural)

An ala or hala (plural: ale or hali) is a female mythological creature recorded in the folklore of Bulgarians, Macedonians, and Serbs. Magic is a category in Western culture into which have been placed various beliefs and practices considered separate from both religion and science.

Similarities between Ala (demon) and Magic (supernatural)

Ala (demon) and Magic (supernatural) have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Curse, Demon, Magic (supernatural).

Curse

A curse (also called an imprecation, malediction, execration, malison, anathema, or commination) is any expressed wish that some form of adversity or misfortune will befall or attach to some other entity: one or more persons, a place, or an object.

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Demon

A demon (from Koine Greek δαιμόνιον daimónion) is a supernatural and often malevolent being prevalent in religion, occultism, literature, fiction, mythology and folklore.

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Magic (supernatural)

Magic is a category in Western culture into which have been placed various beliefs and practices considered separate from both religion and science.

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Ala (demon) and Magic (supernatural) Comparison

Ala (demon) has 118 relations, while Magic (supernatural) has 157. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 1.09% = 3 / (118 + 157).

References

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