
1) Abracadabra 2) Chant 3) Charm 4) Conjuration 5) Hocuspocus 6) Mumbo jumbo 7) Open sesame 8) Rite 9) Spell
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1) Charm 2) Conjuration 3) French word used in English 4) Magic 5) Magic spell 6) Magical ceremonies 7) Mantra 8) Sorcery 9) Spell 10) The formula employed 11) Titus Software game 12) Wizardry
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An incantation or enchantment is a charm or spell created using words. An incantation may take place during a ritual, either a hymn or prayer, and may invoke or praise a deity. In magic, occultism, and witchcraft it is used with the intention of casting a spell on an object or a person and may employ the use of pharmakeia. The term derives from La...
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[musical group] Chris Swithinbank Claudia Figuerora Incantation are a musical group playing traditional tribal and other South American music. The band started in 1981 from a pool of musicians who were, at the time, playing all kinds of different types of music for the (then) Ballet Rambert, based in London. A new ballet was choreographed (...
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• (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. • (n.) A formula of words used as above.
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The use of a set form of words, spoken or sung, with the intention of producing a magical effect. Incantations are used in most religions; for example, certain uses of the `Hail Mary` prayer by...
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Ritual recitation of words of power or special phrases (usually rhymed) in order to produce a magical effect. Incantations are also known as chants, spoken charms, and runes. In order to be effective, it must be done during the correct lunar phase and accompanied by a visualization of the intent and the raising-directing-releasing of magical energy....
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In`can·ta'tion noun [ Latin
incantatio , from
incantare to chant a magic formula over one: confer French
incantation . See
Enchant .]
1. The act or process of using formulas sung or spoken, with occult ceremonies, for the purpose of raising spirits, producing enchan...
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Words/lines which are spoken or chanted in a magical fashion e,g. the witches in Macbeth: 'Fair is foul, and foul is fair'.
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[
n] - a ritual recitation of words or sounds believed to have a magical effect
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conjuration noun a ritual recitation of words or sounds believed to have a magical effect
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the chanting or uttering of words purporting to have magical power. · the formula employed; a spell or charm. · magical ceremonies. · magic; sorcery. · repetitious wordiness used to conceal a lack of content; obfuscation: Her prose too often resorts to incantation.
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a ritual reciting of words believed to have a magical effect
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