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Main Entry:
mag·ic 
Pronunciation:
maj-ik
Function:
noun
Etymology: Middle English
magique "use of supernatural powers," from early French
magique (same meaning), from Latin
magice (same meaning), derived from Greek
magikos "magical, relating to magi," from
magos "Persian priest, sorcerer" --related to
MAGI
1 : the power to control natural forces that is possessed by certain persons (as wizards and witches) in folktales and fiction
2 a : a power that seems mysterious <the
magic of a great name>
b : something that charms <the
magic of their singing>
3 : the art or skill of performing tricks or illusions as if by magic for entertainment
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magic adjective -
mag·i·cal 
/
maj-i-k
l/
adjective -
mag·i·cal·ly 
/
-i-k(
-)l
/
adverb
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