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magic

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2 syllables
5 characters
English (US)
2syllables

magic

Hyphenation via the Knuth-Liang algorithm — result not verified against authoritative sources.

magic is a polysyllabic word with 2 syllables. Using the Knuth-Liang algorithm, we calculated the hyphenation for the word you’ve entered. However, this hyphenation has not been verified against authoritative sources and may be approximate. This is because the algorithm relies on pre-defined patterns that may not cover all exceptions, contextual variations, or irregular spellings. We are working to verify hyphenations against trusted sources to ensure greater accuracy. For now, magic is hyphenated as:

Definitions ofmagic

1noun
  • The application of rituals or actions, especially those based on occult knowledge, to subdue or manipulate natural or supernatural beings and forces in order to have some benefit from them
  • A specific ritual or procedure associated with such magic; a spell.
  • The supernatural forces which are drawn on in such a ritual
  • Something producing successful and remarkable results, especially when not fully understood; an enchanting quality; exceptional skill.
  • A conjuring trick or illusion performed to give the appearance of supernatural phenomena or powers.
  • The art or practice of performing conjuring tricks and illusions.
  • Complicated or esoteric code that is not expected to be generally understood.
1verb
  • To produce, transform (something), (as if) by magic.
1adjective
  • Having supernatural talents, properties or qualities attributed to magic.
  • Producing extraordinary results, as though through the use of magic; wonderful, amazing.

    Example: "a magic moment"

  • Pertaining to conjuring tricks or illusions performed for entertainment etc.

    Example: "a magic show; a magic trick"

  • Great; excellent.

    Example: "— I cleaned up the flat while you were out. — Really? Magic!"

  • Describing the number of nucleons in a particularly stable isotopic nucleus; 2, 8, 20, 28, 50, 82, 126, and 184.
  • Being a literal number or string value with no meaning or context, not defined as a constant or variable

    Example: "The code is full of magic numbers and we can't figure out what they mean."

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