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verb
noun
- A spell performed in the practice of the magic craft; an item associated with such a spell.
- A magician or witch doctor of the magic craft.
- A form of folk magic, medicine or witchcraft originating in Africa and practised in parts of the Caribbean.
- a religious belief of African origin involving witchcraft and sorcery; practiced in parts of the West Indies and tropical Americas
- (West Indies) followers of a religious system involving witchcraft and sorcery
noun
- A form of magic designed to allow for worship or conjuration of, or communication with spirits or deities.
- A supernatural intervention in human affairs.
- the effect of supernatural or divine intervention in human affairs
- white magic performed with the help of beneficent spirits (as formerly practiced by Neoplatonists)
noun
- a magic power or magic spell
- Alternative form of moio (“Portuguese dry measure”).
- Any of various sauces originating in the Canary Islands and made with olive oil, peppers, garlic, paprika, and other spices.
- (slang, usually with "wire") A telecopier; a fax machine.
- (slang) Personal magnetism; charm; that which makes one successful and liked, viewed as an inherent power that can be present or absent.
- (slang) An illegal drug, especially morphine or other narcotics.
- (uncountable) Spellcraft, hoodoo.
- (countable) A magic spell or hex.
- (informal) Supernatural skill; exceptional luck, success, or power.
- (slang) Sex appeal; sex drive.
- (countable) An object (such as a charm or amulet) used to cast magic spells, especially in hoodoo.
verb
noun
noun
- A magical effect or influence induced by an incantation or formula.
- (colloquial, US) A period of illness, or sudden interval of bad spirits, disease etc.
- Words or a formula supposed to have magical powers.
- A period of rest; time off.
- (colloquial) An indefinite period of time (usually with a qualifier); by extension, a relatively short distance.
- (informal) A definite period (of work or other activity).
- A shift (of work); (rare) a set of workers responsible for a specific turn of labour.
- The wooden bat in the game of trap ball, or knurr and spell.
- (cricket) An uninterrupted series of alternate overs bowled by a single bowler.
- (Northern England) A splinter, usually of wood; a spelk.
- a time period for working (after which you will be relieved by someone else)
- a verbal formula believed to have magical force
- a period of indeterminate length (usually short) marked by some action or condition
- a psychological state induced by (or as if induced by) a magical incantation
verb
- To put under the influence of a spell; to affect by a spell; to bewitch; to fascinate; to charm.
- To constitute; to measure.
- (transitive) To indicate that (some event) will occur; typically followed by a single-word noun.
- (transitive) To work in place of (someone).
- (intransitive, colloquial) To rest from work for a time.
- (transitive) To rest (someone or something), to give someone or something a rest or break.
- (transitive) Of letters: to compose (a word).
- (music) To notate or indicate a pitch, interval, or chord using a particular enharmonic spelling.
- (transitive, figuratively, with “out”) To clarify; to explain in detail.
- (intransitive, transitive, sometimes with “out”) To write or say the letters that form a word or part of a word.
- take turns working
- relieve (someone) from work by taking a turn
- indicate or signify
- place under a spell
- orally recite the letters of or give the spelling of
- write or name the letters that comprise the conventionally accepted form of (a word or part of a word)
verb
adj
noun
- One who conjures up spirits with incantations.
- One who appeals for validation to a (notably cited) authority.
- (computing) That which causes a program or subroutine to execute.
- Someone who induces as an inevitable consequence.
- One who calls upon (a person, especially a god) for help, assistance or guidance.
- One who solicits, petitions for, appeals to a favorable attitude.
verb
- (transitive) To conjure up with incantations.
- (transitive, computing) To cause (a program or subroutine) to execute.
- (transitive) To appeal for validation to a (notably cited) authority.
- (transitive) To call upon (a person, a god) for help, assistance or guidance.
- (transitive, nautical, of one ship) To call another ship.
- (transitive) To call to mind (something) for some purpose.
- (transitive) To solicit, petition for, appeal to a favorable attitude.
- (transitive) To bring about as an inevitable consequence.
- summon into action or bring into existence, often as if by magic
- cite as an authority; resort to
- request earnestly (something from somebody); ask for aid or protection
adj
noun
prefix
noun
- A transformation, such as one performed by magic.
- (pathology) A change, usually degenerative, in the structure of a specific body tissue.
- (biology) A change in the form and often habits of an animal after the embryonic stage during normal development (e.g. the transformation of a caterpillar into a butterfly or a tadpole into a frog).
- A noticeable change in character, appearance, function, or condition.
- a striking change in appearance or character or circumstances
- a complete change of physical form or substance especially as by magic or witchcraft
- the marked and rapid transformation of a larva into an adult that occurs in some animals
noun
- (fantasy) An object that facilitates the casting of a spell (such as a magic wand).
- (figurative) Something that encourages progress or change.
- (literature) An inciting incident that sets the successive conflict into motion.
- (chemistry) A substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without being consumed in the process.
- (automotive) A catalytic converter.
- (chemistry) a substance that initiates or accelerates a chemical reaction without itself being affected
- something that causes an important event to happen
noun
adj
noun
- A form of magic designed to allow for worship or conjuration of, or communication with spirits or deities.
- A supernatural intervention in human affairs.
- the effect of supernatural or divine intervention in human affairs
- white magic performed with the help of beneficent spirits (as formerly practiced by Neoplatonists)
noun
- a magic power or magic spell
- Alternative form of moio (“Portuguese dry measure”).
- Any of various sauces originating in the Canary Islands and made with olive oil, peppers, garlic, paprika, and other spices.
- (slang, usually with "wire") A telecopier; a fax machine.
- (slang) Personal magnetism; charm; that which makes one successful and liked, viewed as an inherent power that can be present or absent.
- (slang) An illegal drug, especially morphine or other narcotics.
- (uncountable) Spellcraft, hoodoo.
- (countable) A magic spell or hex.
- (informal) Supernatural skill; exceptional luck, success, or power.
- (slang) Sex appeal; sex drive.
- (countable) An object (such as a charm or amulet) used to cast magic spells, especially in hoodoo.
verb
noun
noun
- A magical effect or influence induced by an incantation or formula.
- (colloquial, US) A period of illness, or sudden interval of bad spirits, disease etc.
- Words or a formula supposed to have magical powers.
- A period of rest; time off.
- (colloquial) An indefinite period of time (usually with a qualifier); by extension, a relatively short distance.
- (informal) A definite period (of work or other activity).
- A shift (of work); (rare) a set of workers responsible for a specific turn of labour.
- The wooden bat in the game of trap ball, or knurr and spell.
- (cricket) An uninterrupted series of alternate overs bowled by a single bowler.
- (Northern England) A splinter, usually of wood; a spelk.
- a time period for working (after which you will be relieved by someone else)
- a verbal formula believed to have magical force
- a period of indeterminate length (usually short) marked by some action or condition
- a psychological state induced by (or as if induced by) a magical incantation
verb
- To put under the influence of a spell; to affect by a spell; to bewitch; to fascinate; to charm.
- To constitute; to measure.
- (transitive) To indicate that (some event) will occur; typically followed by a single-word noun.
- (transitive) To work in place of (someone).
- (intransitive, colloquial) To rest from work for a time.
- (transitive) To rest (someone or something), to give someone or something a rest or break.
- (transitive) Of letters: to compose (a word).
- (music) To notate or indicate a pitch, interval, or chord using a particular enharmonic spelling.
- (transitive, figuratively, with “out”) To clarify; to explain in detail.
- (intransitive, transitive, sometimes with “out”) To write or say the letters that form a word or part of a word.
- take turns working
- relieve (someone) from work by taking a turn
- indicate or signify
- place under a spell
- orally recite the letters of or give the spelling of
- write or name the letters that comprise the conventionally accepted form of (a word or part of a word)
noun
- One who conjures up spirits with incantations.
- One who appeals for validation to a (notably cited) authority.
- (computing) That which causes a program or subroutine to execute.
- Someone who induces as an inevitable consequence.
- One who calls upon (a person, especially a god) for help, assistance or guidance.
- One who solicits, petitions for, appeals to a favorable attitude.
noun
- A transformation, such as one performed by magic.
- (pathology) A change, usually degenerative, in the structure of a specific body tissue.
- (biology) A change in the form and often habits of an animal after the embryonic stage during normal development (e.g. the transformation of a caterpillar into a butterfly or a tadpole into a frog).
- A noticeable change in character, appearance, function, or condition.
- a striking change in appearance or character or circumstances
- a complete change of physical form or substance especially as by magic or witchcraft
- the marked and rapid transformation of a larva into an adult that occurs in some animals
noun
- (fantasy) An object that facilitates the casting of a spell (such as a magic wand).
- (figurative) Something that encourages progress or change.
- (literature) An inciting incident that sets the successive conflict into motion.
- (chemistry) A substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without being consumed in the process.
- (automotive) A catalytic converter.
- (chemistry) a substance that initiates or accelerates a chemical reaction without itself being affected
- something that causes an important event to happen
noun
adj
verb
noun
- A spell performed in the practice of the magic craft; an item associated with such a spell.
- A magician or witch doctor of the magic craft.
- A form of folk magic, medicine or witchcraft originating in Africa and practised in parts of the Caribbean.
- a religious belief of African origin involving witchcraft and sorcery; practiced in parts of the West Indies and tropical Americas
- (West Indies) followers of a religious system involving witchcraft and sorcery
verb
adj
verb
- (transitive) To conjure up with incantations.
- (transitive, computing) To cause (a program or subroutine) to execute.
- (transitive) To appeal for validation to a (notably cited) authority.
- (transitive) To call upon (a person, a god) for help, assistance or guidance.
- (transitive, nautical, of one ship) To call another ship.
- (transitive) To call to mind (something) for some purpose.
- (transitive) To solicit, petition for, appeal to a favorable attitude.
- (transitive) To bring about as an inevitable consequence.
- summon into action or bring into existence, often as if by magic
- cite as an authority; resort to
- request earnestly (something from somebody); ask for aid or protection