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Definition of magic
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Magic (a.) Alt. of
Magica.
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Sorcerer
::
Sorcerer
(n.) A
conjurer;
an
enchanter;
a
magician.
Gastromancy
::
Gastromancy
(n.) A
species
of
divination,
by means of
glasses
or other
round,
transparent
vessels,
in the
center
of which
figures
are
supposed
to
appear
by magic art..
Talisman
::
Talisman
(n.) A
magical
figure
cut or
engraved
under
certain
superstitious
observances
of the
configuration
of the
heavens,
to which
wonderful
effects
are
ascribed;
the seal,
figure,
character,
or
image,
of a
heavenly
sign,
constellation,
or
planet,
engraved
on a
sympathetic
stone,
or on a metal
corresponding
to the star, in order to
receive
its
influence..
Talismanical
::
Talismanical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
talisman;
having
the
properties
of a
talisman,
or
preservative
against
evils by
occult
influence;
magical..
Thaumaturge
::
Thaumaturge
(n.) A
magician;
a
wonder
worker.
Witch
::
Witch (n.) One who
practices
the black art, or
magic;
one
regarded
as
possessing
supernatural
or
magical
power by
compact
with an evil
spirit,
esp. with the
Devil;
a
sorcerer
or
sorceress;
-- now
applied
chiefly
or only to
women,
but
formerly
used of men as
well..
Charmer
::
Charmer
(n.) One who
charms,
or has power to
charm;
one who uses the power of
enchantment;
a
magician..
Charm
::
Charm (v. i.) To use magic arts or
occult
power;
to make use of
charms.
Demonomagy
::
Demonomagy
(n.) Magic in which the aid of
demons
is
invoked;
black or
infernal
magic.
Magician
::
Magician
(n.) One
skilled
in
magic;
one who
practices
the black art; an
enchanter;
a
necromancer;
a
sorcerer
or
sorceress;
a
conjurer.
Thaumaturgy
::
Thaumaturgy
(n.) The act or art of
performing
something
wonderful;
magic;
legerdemain.
Magical
::
Magical
(a.)
Performed
by, or
proceeding
from,
occult
and
superhuman
agencies;
done by, or
seemingly
done by,
enchantment
or
sorcery.
Hence:
Seemingly
requiring
more than human
power;
imposing
or
startling
in
performance;
producing
effects
which seem
supernatural
or very
extraordinary;
having
extraordinary
properties;
as, a magic
lantern;
a magic
square
or
circle..
Incantatory
::
Incantatory
(a.)
Dealing
by
enchantment;
magical.
Theurgy
::
Theurgy
(n.) A
divine
work; a
miracle;
hence,
magic;
sorcery..
Slide
::
Slide (n.) A plate or slip of glass on which is a
picture
or
delineation
to be
exhibited
by means of a magic
lantern,
stereopticon,
or the like; a plate on which is an
object
to be
examined
with a
microscope..
Thaumaturgical
::
Thaumaturgical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
thaumaturgy;
magical;
wonderful.
Phantasmagoria
::
Phantasmagoria
(n.) An
optical
effect
produced
by a magic
lantern.
The
figures
are
painted
in
transparent
colors,
and all the rest of the glass is
opaque
black.
The
screen
is
between
the
spectators
and the
instrument,
and the
figures
are often made to
appear
as in
motion,
or to merge into one
another..
Telesm
::
Telesm
(n.) A kind of
amulet
or
magical
charm.
Ligature
::
Ligature
(n.)
Impotence
caused
by magic or
charms.
Chromatrope
::
Chromatrope
(n.) A
device
in a magic
lantern
or
stereopticon
to
produce
kaleidoscopic
effects.
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