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magic
  1. The use of rituals or actions, especially based on occult knowledge, to subdue or manipulate natural or supernatural beings and forces in order to have some benefit from them [from 14th c.]
  2. A specific ritual or procedure associated with such magic; a spell. [from 14th c.]
  3. The supernatural forces which are drawn on in such a ritual
  4. Something producing remarkable results, especially when not fully understood; an enchanting quality; exceptional skill. [from 17th c.]
  5. A conjuring trick or illusion performed to give the appearance of supernatural phenomena or powers. [from 19th c.]
  6. A specific kind of special power or ability.
  7. Synonyms:
  8. Examples:
    1. “Legends say that Merlin raised the stones by magic.”
      “I have foreseen your fate through the power of magic.”
      “I don't know how to explain what magic I saw, but it was dark and scary.”
magician
  1. A person who plays with or practices allegedly supernatural magic.
  2. A spiritualist or practitioner of mystic arts (often derogatory).
  3. A performer of tricks or an escapologist.
  4. An amazingly talented craftsman or scientist.
  5. A person who astounds, is an enigma.
  6. Synonyms:
  7. Examples:
    1. “Uther then called on Merlin the magician to help him.”
      “The man is a magician on the keyboards, and he generates enough instrumentation to sound like an entire band on this recording.”
      “After just a few episodes of that show, he was hailed as the next magician destined for greatness.”
magick
  1. Obsolete spelling of magic
  2. (Wicca, Neopaganism and witchcraft) Core component of the mystical system of Thelema by Aleister Crowley. (The spelling with the terminal "k" was repopularized in the first half of the 20th century by Aleister Crowley.)
  3. (neologism) Actual magic or sorcery within fiction or real life, as opposed to illusion or "stage magic".
  4. Examples:
    1. “There are already many accepted codes of practice for magick but they weren't formulated with modern modes of communication in mind.”
      “Witches have been coming together as covens for centuries because groups have stronger magick than individuals.”
      “Many of our discussions get deeply involved with the mechanics of magick and the occult.”
magicity
  1. (physics) The condition of a heavy isotope of having a magic number of protons and neutrons, and therefore of having particular stability
magicker
  1. (fantasy) One who does magic; a sorcerer or magician.
magickian
mage
  1. (fantasy) A magician, wizard or sorcerer.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “He was finely built, and appeared to have the skills of a swordsman as well as a mage.”
      “Yet again she refused, and this time the mage threw open the door to her room in a blind rage.”
      “The mage obeyed, and summoned her strongest spells against the raging horde.”
magery
  1. The practice of a mage; magic, sorcery.
magicalness
  1. The condition or quality of being magical.
magery
  1. Obsolete spelling of maugre [14th-15th c.]
magicdom
  1. The sphere or world of magic
  2. Examples:
    1. “Close to a year ago, there made its appearance upon the horizon of magicdom a book.”
      “We could probably make it the most exclusive publication in magicdom.”
magicianess
  1. (rare) A female magician.
magicology
  1. The study of magic.
  2. Examples:
    1. “But, apart from such beings as fairies, who are created with magical powers, it is virtually impossible for any individual to have all-encompassing ability in magicology.”
      “The people have not built up a consistent theology or magicology but continue their magical practices because tradition has given these a validity.”
magitian
  1. Obsolete form of magician.
magique
  1. Obsolete form of magic.
magi
  1. plural of mage
  2. plural of magus
  3. Synonyms:
  4. Examples:
    1. “Casting forth multiple strands of magic, Valaan clenched his fists, and earth erupted from the ground, sending the black cloaked magi flying.”
      “The magi balance the equation of the entire cosmos singing praise to God's Word Incarnate.”
      “The lesser of these are the human wizards and magi that can tap into various types of magic.”
magicianesses
  1. plural of magicianess
magickians
  1. plural of magickian
magicians
  1. plural of magician
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Wiccans and witches as well as magicians, generally do not like to be labelled in this manner.”
      “Very clever, Valda, though some professional magicians of my acquaintance manage this trick with much more aplomb and good humor.”
      “Like yin and yang, philosophers and magicians formed two sides of the same coin.”
magickers
  1. plural of magicker
magitians
  1. plural of magitian
magicities
  1. plural of magicity
magiques
  1. plural of magique
magicks
  1. plural of magick
mageries
  1. plural of magery
mages
  1. plural of mage
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “He also may have missed the groups of swordsmen, archers, and mages that passed through.”
      “In the room were mages, sorceresses and spokesmen from all known branches of magic.”
      “The lace barely covers her upper leg as the female mages continue to altercate with her that it must be shorter.”
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