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- Magical - a. - Pertaining to the hidden wisdom supposed to be possessed by the Magi; relating to the occult powers of nature, and the producing of effects by their agency.
- 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.
- Magically - adv. - In a magical manner; by magic, or as if by magic.
- 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.
- Charm - n. - A word or combination of words sung or spoken in the practice of magic; a magical combination of words, characters, etc.; an incantation.
- Weird - a. - Of or pertaining to witchcraft; caused by, or suggesting, magical influence; supernatural; unearthly; wild; as, a weird appearance, look, sound, etc.
- 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.
- Enchantress - n. - A woman versed in magical arts; a sorceress; also, a woman who fascinates.
- Cannei - a. - Reputed to have magical powers.
- Thaumaturgics - n. - Feats of legerdemain, or magical performances.
- 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.
- Enchant - v. t. - To charm by sorcery; to act on by enchantment; to get control of by magical words and rites.
- Telesm - n. - A kind of amulet or magical charm.
- Zendik - n. - An atheist or unbeliever; -- name given in the East to those charged with disbelief of any revealed religion, or accused of magical heresies.
- Magically - adv. - In a magical manner; by magic, or as if by magic.
- Spell - n. - A stanza, verse, or phrase supposed to be endowed with magical power; an incantation; hence, any charm.
- Conjure - v. i. - To practice magical arts; to use the tricks of a conjurer; to juggle; to charm.
- 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.
- Theurgy - n. - A kind of magical science or art developed in Alexandria among the Neoplatonists, and supposed to enable man to influence the will of the gods by means of purification and other sacramental rites.
- Teraphim - n. pl. - Images connected with the magical rites used by those Israelites who added corrupt practices to the patriarchal religion. Teraphim were consulted by the Israelites for oracular answers.
- Mummy - n. - A gummy liquor that exudes from embalmed flesh when heated; -- formerly supposed to have magical and medicinal properties.
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- H2748 חַרְטֹם - 2748 חַרְטֹם - חַרְטֹם - - charṭôm - khar-tome' - from the same as חֶרֶט; a horoscopist (as drawing magical lines or circles); magician. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H2749 חַרְטֹם - 2749 חַרְטֹם - חַרְטֹם - - charṭôm - khar-tome' - (Aramaic) the same as חַרְטֹם; {a horoscopist (as drawing magical lines or circles)}; magician. - Noun Masculine - arc
- H2791 חֶרֶשׁ - 2791 חֶרֶשׁ - חֶרֶשׁ - - cheresh - kheh'-resh - from חָרַשׁ; magical craft; also silence; cunning, secretly. - - heb
- H7080 קָסַם - 7080 קָסַם - קָסַם - - qâçam - kaw-sam' - a primitive root; properly, to distribute, i.e. determine by lot or magical scroll; by implication, to divine; divine(-r, -ation), prudent, soothsayer, use (divination). - Verb - heb