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Definition of incan
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Incan (a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
Incas.
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Incanescent
::
Incanescent
(a.)
Becoming
hoary or gray;
canescent.
Conjuration
::
Conjuration
(n.) The act or
process
of
invoking
supernatural
aid by the use of a
magical
form of
words;
the
practice
of magic arts;
incantation;
enchantment.
Magic
::
Magic (a.) A
comprehensive
name for all of the
pretended
arts which claim to
produce
effects
by the
assistance
of
supernatural
beings,
or
departed
spirits,
or by a
mastery
of
secret
forces
in
nature
attained
by a study of
occult
science,
including
enchantment,
conjuration,
witchcraft,
sorcery,
necromancy,
incantation,
etc..
Charm
::
Charm (n.) To
subdue,
control,
or
summon
by
incantation
or
supernatural
influence;
to
affect
by
magic..
Enchantment
::
Enchantment
(n.) The act of
enchanting;
the
production
of
certain
wonderful
effects
by the aid of
demons,
or the
agency
of
supposed
spirits;
the use of magic arts,
spells,
or
charms;
incantation..
Spell
::
Spell (n.) A
stanza,
verse,
or
phrase
supposed
to be
endowed
with
magical
power;
an
incantation;
hence,
any
charm..
Zirconia
::
Zirconia
(n.) The oxide of
zirconium,
obtained
as a white
powder,
and
possessing
both acid and basic
properties.
On
account
of its
infusibility,
and
brilliant
luminosity
when
incandescent,
it is used as an
ingredient
of
sticks
for the
Drummomd
light..
Glow
::
Glow (v. i.) To shine with an
intense
or white heat; to give forth vivid light and heat; to be
incandescent.
Incantatory
::
Incantatory
(a.)
Dealing
by
enchantment;
magical.
Incanous
::
Incanous
(a.) Hoary with white
pubescence.
Incantation
::
Incantation
(n.) The act or
process
of using
formulas
sung or
spoken,
with
occult
ceremonies,
for the
purpose
of
raising
spirits,
producing
enchantment,
or
affecting
other
magical
results;
enchantment..
Incanting
::
Incanting
(a.)
Enchanting.
Incanton
::
Incanton
(v. t.) To unite to, or form into, a
canton
or
separate
community..
Gillyflower
::
Gillyflower
(n.) A name given by old
writers
to the clove pink
(Dianthus
Caryophyllus)
but now to the
common
stock
(Matthiola
incana),
a
cruciferous
plant with showy and
fragrant
blossoms,
usually
purplish,
but often pink or
white..
Glow
::
Glow (n.) White or red heat;
incandscence.
Bewitch
::
Bewitch
(v. t.) To gain an
ascendency
over by
charms
or
incantations;
to
affect
(esp. to
injure)
by
witchcraft
or
sorcery.
Chromosphere
::
Chromosphere
(n.) An
atmosphere
of rare
matter,
composed
principally
of
incandescent
hydrogen
gas,
surrounding
the sun and
enveloping
the
photosphere.
Portions
of the
chromosphere
are here and there
thrown
up into
enormous
tongues
of
flame..
Hocuspocus
::
Hocuspocus
(n.) A term used by
jugglers
in
pretended
incantations.
Incandescence
::
Incandescence
(n.) A white heat, or the
glowing
or
luminous
whiteness
of a body
caused
by
intense
heat..
Candescence
::
Candescence
(n.) See
Incandescence.
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