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Magi (wise men who visited and gave gifts to the baby Jesus) proper noun [UK: ˈmeɪ.dʒaɪ] [US: ˈmeɪ.dʒaɪ] | reis magosproper noun |
magus [magi] (magician) noun [UK: ˈmeɪ.ɡəs] [US: ˈmeɪ.ɡəs] | magonoun |
magic (having supernatural talents, properties or qualities) adjective [UK: ˈmæ.dʒɪk] [US: ˈmæ.dʒɪk] | mágicoadjective |
magic [magics] (use of supernatural rituals, forces etc.) noun [UK: ˈmæ.dʒɪk] [US: ˈmæ.dʒɪk] | magianoun mágicanoun |
magic carpet (a carpet capable of magical flight) noun [UK: ˈmæ.dʒɪk ˈkɑː.pɪt] [US: ˈmæ.dʒɪk ˈkɑːr.pət] | tapete mágiconoun tapete voadornoun |
magic mushroom (mushroom-like fungus that has psychedelic effects) noun [UK: ˈmæ.dʒɪk ˈmʌ.ʃrʊm] [US: ˈmæ.dʒɪk ˈmʌ.ʃruːm] | cogumelo alucinógenonoun |
magic square (n-by-n arrangement of n^2 numbers) noun [UK: ˈmæ.dʒɪk skweə(r)] [US: ˈmæ.dʒɪk ˈskwer] | quadrado mágiconoun |
magic wand (wand used to perform magic) noun [UK: ˈmæ.dʒɪk wɒnd] [US: ˈmæ.dʒɪk ˈwɑːnd] | varinha de condãonoun varinha mágicanoun |
magic word (word with magical effect) noun [UK: ˈmæ.dʒɪk ˈwɜːd] [US: ˈmæ.dʒɪk ˈwɝːd] | fórmula mágicanoun palavra mágicanoun |
magical (relating to magic) adjective [UK: ˈmæ.dʒɪk.l̩] [US: ˈmæ.dʒɪk.l̩] | mágicoadjective |
magically (in a magical manner) adverb [UK: ˈmæ.dʒɪk.l̩i] [US: ˈmæ.dʒɪk.ə.li] | magicamenteadverb |
magician [magicians] (amazingly talented craftsman or scientist) noun [UK: mə.ˈdʒɪʃ.n̩] [US: mə.ˈdʒɪʃ.n̩] | fenômenonoun |
magician [magicians] (performer of tricks) noun [UK: mə.ˈdʒɪʃ.n̩] [US: mə.ˈdʒɪʃ.n̩] | ilusionistanoun |
magician [magicians] (practitioner of allegedly supernatural magic) noun [UK: mə.ˈdʒɪʃ.n̩] [US: mə.ˈdʒɪʃ.n̩] | bruxonoun feiticeironoun magonoun mágiconoun |
magister (The possessor of a master's degree) noun | mestrenoun |
magistracy [magistracies] (dignity or office of a magistrate) noun [UK: ˈmæ.dʒɪ.strə.si] [US: ˈmæ.dʒɪ.strə.si] | magistraturanoun |
magistrate [magistrates] (judicial officer) noun [UK: ˈmæ.dʒɪ.streɪt] [US: ˈmæ.dʒə.ˌstret] | magistradonoun |
antimagic (opposed to magic or witchcraft) adjective | antimagiaadjective antimágicoadjective |
as if by magic (in a very surprising or seemingly impossible way) phrase | como se fosse mágicaphrase |
automagical (automatic, but with an apparent element of magic) adjective | automágicoadjective |
automagically (automatically) adverb | automagicamenteadverb |
black magic (magic derived from evil forces) noun [UK: blæk ˈmæ.dʒɪk] [US: ˈblæk ˈmæ.dʒɪk] | magia negranoun |
damage [damaged, damaging, damages] (to make something less intact or even destroy it; to harm or cause destruction) verb [UK: ˈdæ.mɪdʒ] [US: ˈdæ.mədʒ] | avariarverb danarverb danificarverb estragarverb |
imaginable (able to be imagined; conceivable) adjective [UK: ɪ.ˈmæ.dʒɪ.nəb.l̩] [US: ˌɪ.ˈmæ.dʒə.nəb.l̩] | concebíveladjective imagináveladjective |
imaginary (existing in the imagination) adjective [UK: ɪ.ˈmæ.dʒɪ.nə.ri] [US: ˌɪ.ˈmæ.dʒə.ˌne.ri] | imaginárioadjective |
imaginary number [imaginary numbers] (number of the form bi) noun [UK: ɪ.ˈmæ.dʒɪ.nə.ri ˈnʌm.bə(r)] [US: ˌɪ.ˈmæ.dʒə.ˌne.ri ˈnʌm.br̩] | número imaginárionoun número puramente imaginárionoun |
imagination [imaginations] (image-making power of the mind) noun [UK: ɪ.ˌmæ.dʒɪ.ˈneɪʃ.n̩] [US: ˌɪ.ˌmæ.dʒə.ˈneɪʃ.n̩] | imaginaçãonoun |