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magick

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for magick.

Editorial note

There is a link, it can't magick reliability which does not exist when the computer is a flaming ball of debris in a storm.

Examples18
Definitions3
Parts of speech2

Quick take

(fantasy or occult) Actual magic or sorcery in fiction or in e.g. Wicca, neopaganism or modern witchcraft, as opposed to illusion or stage magic.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of magick gathered in one view.

noun

(fantasy or occult) Actual magic or sorcery in fiction or in e.g. Wicca, neopaganism or modern witchcraft, as opposed to illusion or stage magic.

adjective

(fantasy or occult) Relating to actual magic or sorcery in fiction or in e.g. Wicca, neopaganism or modern witchcraft, as opposed to illusion or stage magic.

adjective

Obsolete spelling of magic. [Having supernatural talents, properties or qualities attributed to magic.]

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for magick.

noun

(fantasy or occult) Actual magic or sorcery in fiction or in e.g. Wicca, neopaganism or modern witchcraft, as opposed to illusion or stage magic.

adjective

(fantasy or occult) Relating to actual magic or sorcery in fiction or in e.g. Wicca, neopaganism or modern witchcraft, as opposed to illusion or stage magic.

adjective

Obsolete spelling of magic. [Having supernatural talents, properties or qualities attributed to magic.]

Example sentences

1

There is a link, it can't magick reliability which does not exist when the computer is a flaming ball of debris in a storm.

2

The magick is in being able to add tags.

3

From the common point of view, the Internet might as well represent the highest achievement of magick rather than science.

4

You can charge $X0,000 - $X00,000 for a given app (remember: deep magick) but you can't charge $X000 per hour.

5

This strikes engineers as Black Magick Most Foul, but it is actually pretty routine in business, and clearly works in a reproducible fashion.

6

Images are validated & their size clamped using a node graphics-magick module.

7

Any non-boring language has image-magick binding to that library.

8

For a real estate firm, your app may be generating millions in revenue/cost savings over a few years, and although it's a simple little project to you, building a webapp is deep magick to a business user.

9

Don't even talk to me about Magick or pokemans.

10

The real value of this site is not what it says, but rather a reminder that jQuery is an abstraction and is made of code rather than magick.

11

I moved across an ocean and married a man that practices chaos magick (I wound up reading some stuff, and am starting to practice.

12

Many think she was hired at Yahoo simply because of voodoo logic: she'll somehow bring Google Magick with her because she happened to get hired at Google early on.

Quote examples

1

It is impenetrable black magick if one "knows" C -- but quite clear if one /actually/ knows C.

2

It's funny how a lot of ppl disregard this and have no clue about the "occult" (magick!) elements of the Art.

3

If you haven't played it, I highly recommend "Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura", developed by Troika and published by Sierra in 2001.

4

About the only of the conventions that I need to consciously apply is ``quotes'' around quoted passages, though search-and-replace of "straight quotes" is actually pretty easily accomplished with some regex magick.

Proper noun examples

1

I was surprised to see complaints about building libsqlite3 and Image Magick, presenting them as tricky.

2

If it's not well supported in *Magick and doesn't have browser support, I don't see it going anywhere no matter how attractive the other details are.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use magick in a sentence?

There is a link, it can't magick reliability which does not exist when the computer is a flaming ball of debris in a storm.

What does magick mean?

(fantasy or occult) Actual magic or sorcery in fiction or in e.g. Wicca, neopaganism or modern witchcraft, as opposed to illusion or stage magic.

What part of speech is magick?

magick is commonly used as noun, adjective.