What is another word for philosopher's stones?

Pronunciation: [fɪlˈɒsəfəz stˈə͡ʊnz] (IPA)

Philosopher's stones are mysterious objects that have captured the imagination of people for centuries. They are said to have the power to transmute base metals into gold, grant immortality, and provide enlightenment. However, they are also known by many other names, including the Elixir of Life, the Red Powder, the Quintessence, and the Stone of the Wise. Other names for philosopher's stones include the Nectar of the Gods, the Diamond Body, the Secret Fire, and the Universal Solvent. These names all refer to the mystical properties that philosopher's stones are said to possess and the power they hold over the secrets of life and the universe.

What are the hypernyms for Philosopher's stones?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    Alchemical artifacts, Fabled relics, Legendary artifacts, Magical objects, Mythical items.

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