magic+spell

  • 1magic spell — n. A verbal formula considered to have magical force. Syn: spell, incantation. [WordNet 1.5] …

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  • 2magic spell — noun a verbal formula believed to have magical force he whispered a spell as he moved his hands inscribed around its base is a charm in Balinese • Syn: ↑spell, ↑magical spell, ↑charm • Derivationally related forms: ↑charm ( …

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  • 3Magic Tree House series — Magic Tree House   Author(s) Mary Pope Osborne Illustrator …

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  • 4Magic point — Magic points (MP; also called mana) are units of magical power that are used in many role playing, computer role playing and similar games as an expendable resource that is needed to pay for magic spells and other abilities, such as special… …

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  • 5Magic Dance — Single by David Bowie from the album Labyrinth B side Wit …

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  • 6spell — spell1 S2 [spel] v past tense and past participle spelt [spelt] BrE also spelled especially AmE [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: espeller] 1.) [I and T] to form a word by writing or naming the letters in order ▪ How do you spell juice ? ▪ …

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  • 7spell — n. incantation 1) to cast a spell on, over 2) to break, remove a spell 3) a magic spell 4) under a spell * * * [spel] remove a spell [ incantation ] to cast a spell on. over a magic spell to break under a spell …

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  • 8magic — 1. noun /ˈmædʒɪk/ a) Allegedly supernatural charm, spell or other method to dominate natural forces. Magic makes the light go on b) A ritual associated with supernatural magic or with mysticism. movie ma …

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  • 9magic — 1. noun 1) do you believe in magic? Syn: sorcery, witchcraft, wizardry, necromancy, enchantment, the supernatural, occultism, the occult, black magic, the black arts, voodoo, hoodoo, mojo, shamanism; charm, hex, spell …

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  • 10magic — 1 noun (U) 1 a secret power used to control events or do impossible things, by saying special words or performing special actions: Do you believe in magic? | work/do magic: tales of wizards who could work magic see also: black magic, white magic… …

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