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- nounmagic (noun)
- the power of apparently influencing events by using mysterious or supernatural forces:"suddenly, as if by magic, the doors start to open"Similar:the supernaturalthe occultthe black arts
- mysterious tricks, such as making things disappear and reappear, performed as entertainment:"his parents bought him a magic set for Christmas"
- a quality of being beautiful and delightful in a way that seems remote from daily life:"the magic of the theatre"Opposite:
- informalexceptional skill or talent:"he's been working his magic on New Zealand movies for the past two decades"
adjectivemagic (adjective)verbmagic (verb) · magics (third person present) · magicked (past tense) · magicked (past participle) · magicking (present participle)- move, change, or create by or as if by magic:"he must have been magicked out of the car at the precise second it exploded"
Originlate Middle English: from Old French magique, from Latin magicus (adjective), late Latin magica (noun), from Greek magikē (tekhnē) ‘(art of) a magus’: magi were regarded as magicians. - People also ask
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