Magical

  • 1Magical — est un spectacle nocture qui passe actuellement au parc Disneyland. Ce document provient de « Magical » …

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  • 2magical — index mysterious, uncanny Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 3magical — англ. [мэ/джикл] mágico ит. [ма/джико] magique фр. [мажи/к] волшебный, магический …

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  • 4magical — (adj.) 1550s, from MAGIC (Cf. magic) (n.) + AL (Cf. al) (1). Related: Magically …

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  • 5magical — [maj′i kəl] adj. MAGIC (esp. adj. 2) magically adv …

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  • 6Magical — Magic Mag ic, Magical Mag ic*al, a. [L. magicus, Gr. ?, fr. ?: cf. F. magique. See {Magi}.] 1. 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… …

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  • 7magical — [[t]mæ̱ʤɪk(ə)l[/t]] 1) N UNCOUNT Something that is magical seems to use magic or to be able to produce magic. ...the story of Sin Sin, a little boy who has magical powers. Derived words: magically [[t]mæ̱ʤɪkli[/t]] ADV ADV with v ...the story of… …

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  • 8magical — adj. VERBS ▪ be ▪ find sth ADVERB ▪ absolutely, simply, truly, very ▪ a trul …

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  • 9magical — adjective 1) magical powers Syn: supernatural, magic, mystical, other worldly 2) the news had a magical effect Syn: extraordinary, remarkable, incredible, amazing, astonishing, astounding …

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  • 10magical — magic, magical The two words compete with one another in all the main senses, ‘relating to magic’, ‘produced by or as if by magic’, and ‘wonderful’, although magic is used exclusively in certain fixed expressions such as magic lantern and magic… …

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