noun
- a medieval chemical science and speculative philosophy aiming to transform base metals into gold and to discover a universal elixir of life
- a seemingly magical process of transformation or creation
Usage: archaic spelling of alchemy; historical
Usage: figurative; archaic spelling
Examples
- Medieval scholars devoted themselves to alchymy, hoping to turn lead into gold.
- The old texts on alchymy contained elaborate diagrams and cryptic formulas.
- Some historians view alchymy as a precursor to modern chemistry.
- The artist described her creative process as a kind of alchymy, transforming raw materials into beauty.
- Alchymy blended philosophy, mysticism, and early scientific experimentation.