magicking

magicking
mag·ic || 'mædʒɪk n. sorcery, witchcraft, ability to supernaturally control natural forces or events by means of spells and incantations; conjuring, sleight of hand, creation of illusions as a form of entertainment; enchantment, charm, mystical influence adj. of or pertaining to magic; used in magic; created by means of magic; enchanting, charming v. produce by magic; remove by magic; control by magic

English contemporary dictionary. 2014.

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