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Meanings of Magadis:

noun

Used to denote what was believed to have been a type of musical instrument known in ancient greece.

Meanings of Magahi:

noun

An indic language spoken in the north-eastern indian states of bihar, jharkhand, and west bengal, one of the bihari group of languages.

Usage examples:

Her research areas include pedagogical grammars of hindi, linguistic structure of magahi, and magah…
adjective

Relating to magadhi.

Meanings of Magalog:

noun

A magazine that a company uses to advertise and sell its products, especially by mail

Usage examples:

The current spring/summer 2010 magalog has 39 pages of fashion.

Meanings of Magas:

noun

The fibrous residue left after the extraction of sugar from sugar cane, used chiefly as fuel.

Magazine

ˌmæɡ.əˈziːn

Meanings of Magazine:

noun

A periodical publication containing articles and illustrations, often on a particular subject or aimed at a particular readership.

Usage examples:

A women's weekly magazine

Meanings of Magaziner:

noun

= magazinist .

Meanings of Magazinish:

adjective

= magaziny .

Meanings of Magaziny:

adjective

Of the nature or characteristic of, or suitable for, a magazine.

Meanings of Magdalene:

noun

St mary magdalene.

Usage examples:

Highlights of matron freeberger's days included visits from former and reformed magdalens.

Magdalenian

ˌmaɡdəˈliːnɪən

Meanings of Magdalenian:

adjective

Relating to or denoting the final palaeolithic culture in europe, following the solutrean and dated to about 17,000–11,500 years ago. it is characterized by a range of bone and horn tools, and by highly developed cave art.

Usage examples:

The carnivorous feline may go back to the magdalenian caves
noun

The final period of the palaeolithic culture in europe, following the solutrean and dated to about 17,000–11,500 years ago.

Usage examples:

Some of the artefacts are even older, dating from the magdalenian

Meanings of Mage:

noun

A magician or learned person.

Usage examples:

What comfort it is to know i will have the protection of a mage in the magician guild!

Meanings of Magenta:

noun

A light mauvish-crimson which is one of the primary subtractive colours, complementary to green.

Usage examples:

Bright pink double flowers each lined in dark magenta
adjective

(of) a dark, purple-red color

Magentas

məˈdʒen.tə

Meanings of Magentas:

adjective

(of) a dark, purple-red color

Mages

meɪdʒ

Meanings of Mages:

noun

A magician or learned person.

Usage examples:

What comfort it is to know i will have the protection of a mage in the magician guild!

Magged

maɡ

Meanings of Magged:

verb

Chatter incessantly.

Usage examples:

My sister sent me a photograph of her and her baby - none of her old man - standing outside their n…
noun

A magazine (periodical)

Usage examples:

The bestselling rock mag in britain

Meanings of Maggot:

noun

A soft-bodied legless larva of a fly or other insect, found in decaying matter.

Usage examples:

The maggots attack the roots of the developing cabbages

Meanings of Magh:

noun

A member of the (largely buddhist) people of arakan, a district on the west coast of burma (myanmar), and chittagong, on the bay of bengal.

adjective

Arakanese.

Meanings of Maghrib:

proper noun

A region of north and north-western africa between the atlantic ocean and egypt, comprising the coastal plain and atlas mountains of morocco, together with algeria, tunisia, and sometimes also tripolitania.

Meanings of Maghribi:

noun

The variety of arabic spoken in the maghrib.

adjective

Of or relating to the maghrib region, the maghribi, or their language.

Magian

ˈmeɪdʒɪən

Meanings of Magian:

adjective

Relating to the magi of ancient persia.

Usage examples:

Lady - you must understand - that door is magian work - even one as skilled as myself finds it diff…
noun

A magus or one of the magi.

Usage examples:

He travelled a great deal in the region, coming into contact with christians, jews, magians and pag…

Magic

ˈmadʒɪk

Meanings of Magic:

noun

The power of apparently influencing events by using mysterious or supernatural forces.

Usage examples:

Suddenly, as if by magic, the doors start to open
adjective

Having or apparently having supernatural powers.

Usage examples:

A magic wand
verb

Move, change, or create by or as if by magic.

Usage examples:

He must have been magicked out of the car at the precise second it exploded

Meanings of Magic-bullet:

noun

A quick and simple solution to a difficult problem

Usage examples:

A magic bullet for sth there is no magic bullet for the water shortage we're facing.

Magician

məˈdʒɪʃ.ən

Meanings of Magician:

noun

A person with magical powers.

Usage examples:

Prophecy and clairvoyance are so widely believed by millions of people that magicians are credited …

Meanings of Magicians:

noun

A person with magical powers.

Usage examples:

Prophecy and clairvoyance are so widely believed by millions of people that magicians are credited …

Magicked

ˈmadʒɪk

Meanings of Magicked:

verb

Move, change, or create by or as if by magic.

Usage examples:

He must have been magicked out of the car at the precise second it exploded
noun

The power of apparently influencing events by using mysterious or supernatural forces.

Usage examples:

Suddenly, as if by magic, the doors start to open
adjective

Having or apparently having supernatural powers.

Usage examples:

A magic wand

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