
1) About damage having allure 2) About to damage amulet 3) About to damage talisman 4) Absorb 5) Absorption 6) Allure 7) Alluring quality 8) Alluring trait 9) Amulet 10) Amulet on a bracelet 11) Amulet, talisman 12) Appeal 13) Appealingness 14) Attract 15) Attraction 16) Attractiveness 17) Beguile 18) Bewitch
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1) Allure 2) Allurement 3) Amulet 4) Appeal 5) Appealingness 6) Asset 7) Attraction 8) Beauty 9) Becharm 10) Beguile 11) Bewitch 12) Captivate 13) Chant 14) Charisma 15) Coax 16) Conjuration 17) Delectate 18) Disarm 19) Duende 20) Elegance 21) Enamor 22) Enamour 23) Enchant 24) Endear 25) Enthral 26) Entice
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[programming language] Charm (language) is an object oriented computer programming language devised in the early 1990s with similarities to the RTL/2, Pascal and C languages in addition to containing some unique features of its own. The Charm language is defined by a context-free grammar amenable to being processed by recursive descent pars...
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[quantum number] By convention, the sign of flavour quantum numbers agree with the sign of the electric charge carried by the quark of corresponding flavour. The charm quark, which carries an electric charge (Q) of +{Frac|2|3}, therefore carries a charm of +1. The charm antiquarks have the opposite charge (Q {{= −{Frac|2|3}}}), and flavou...
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• (n.) A melody; a song. • (n.) To subdue, control, or summon by incantation or supernatural influence; to affect by magic. • (n.) That which exerts an irresistible power to please and attract; that which fascinates; any alluring quality. • (n.) Any small decorative object worn on the person, as a seal, a key, a silver whistle, ...
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a practice or expression believed to have magic power, similar to an incantation or a spell. Charms are among the earliest examples of written ... [1 related articles]
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A quantum number that is equal to the number of charm quarks in a particle minus the number of anticharm quarks. Charm quarks were the fourth flavor (type) of quark to be discovered, in 1974. The lightest particles with charm are the D mesons, which are approximately twice as heavy as the proton.
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A spell or object possessing magic power.
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A spell or object possessing magic power.
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Charm (chärm)
noun [ French
charme , from Latin
carmen song, verse, incantation, for
casmen , akin to Sanskrit
çasman ,
çasā , a laudatory song, from a root signifying
to praise ,
to sing .]
1. A melody; a song. [ Obsolete] « ...
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Charm intransitive verb 1. To use magic arts or occult power; to make use of charms. « The voice of charmers,
charming never so wisely.
Ps. lviii. 5. »
2. To act as, or produce the effect of, a charm; to please greatly; to be fascinating.
3. To mak...
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Charm transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Charmed ;
present participle & verbal noun Charming .] [ Confer French
charmer . See
Charm ,
noun ]
1. To make music upon; to tune. [ Obso...
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The quality that makes an audience enjoy watching a performer.
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he quality that makes an audience enjoy watching a performer.
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A charm is anything believed to possess some occult or supernatural power, such as an amulet, spell, etc, but the term is properly applied (as the name, derived from the Latin carmen a song, indicates) to spells couched in formulas of words or verses.
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Charm is the collective noun for a group of goldfinches.
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Challenger Chieftain Armament
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charm 1. The power or quality of pleasing or delighting; attractiveness. 2. A particular quality that attracts; a delightful characteristic.
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describes a flock or group of finches.
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describes a flock or group of magpies. They are also known as a tiding, gulp or murder.
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good luck charm noun something believed to bring good luck
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In physics, a property possessed by elementary particles, including one type of quark (very small particles found inside protons and neutrons), called the charm quark. The effects of charm are only seen in experiments with particle accelerators. See elementary particles
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One "flavor" of quarks. Also known as the C quark.
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Charms can be simple items that add to a jewellery piece or can be in the form of an amulet that has the alleged magical power of protecting its owner from danger or bad luck. They can be added to necklaces or even bracelets.
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a power of pleasing or attracting, as through personality or beauty: charm of manner; the charm of a mountain lake. · a trait or feature imparting this power. · attractiveness. · a trinket to be worn on a bracelet, necklace, etc. · something worn or carried on one's person for its supposed magical effect; amulet. · any a...
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