magicked

Variant of magic

magic definition

magic (majik)

noun

    1. the use of spells, charms, and rituals in seeking or pretending to cause or control events or to govern certain natural or supernatural forces; occultism
    2. such spells, charms, etc.
  1. any mysterious, seemingly inexplicable, or extraordinary power or quality the magic of love
  2. the art or performing skill of producing baffling effects or illusions by sleight of hand, concealed apparatus, etc.

Etymology: ME magike < OFr magique < L magice < Gr magikē (technē), magic (art), sorcery < magikos, of the Magi: see Magi

adjective

  1. of, produced by, used in, or using magic
  2. producing extraordinary results, as if by magic or supernatural means

Etymology: L magicus < Gr magikos

transitive verb magicked -·icked, magicking -·icking

  1. to cause, change, make, etc. by or as if by magic
  2. to make disappear by or as if by magic: with away

Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2009 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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