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Definition of charm
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Charm (n.) That which
exerts
an
irresistible
power to
please
and
attract;
that which
fascinates;
any
alluring
quality.
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Becharm
::
Becharm
(v. t.) To
charm;
to
captivate.
Personal
::
Personal
(a.)
Pertaining
to the
external
or
bodily
appearance;
corporeal;
as,
personal
charms..
Bewitch
::
Bewitch
(v. t.) To gain an
ascendency
over by
charms
or
incantations;
to
affect
(esp. to
injure)
by
witchcraft
or
sorcery.
Fascination
::
Fascination
(n.) That which
fascinates;
a
charm;
a
spell.
Uncharm
::
Uncharm
(v. t.) To
release
from a
charm,
fascination,
or
secret
power;
to
disenchant..
Modesty
::
Modesty
(n.)
Natural
delicacy
or shame
regarding
personal
charms
and the
sexual
relation;
purity
of
thought
and
manners;
due
regard
for
propriety
in
speech
or
action.
Bewitch
::
Bewitch
(v. t.) To
charm;
to
fascinate;
to
please
to such a
degree
as to take away the power of
resistance;
to
enchant.
Spell
::
Spell (v. t.) To put under the
influence
of a
spell;
to
affect
by a
spell;
to
bewitch;
to
fascinate;
to
charm.
Countercharm
::
Countercharm
(n.) That which has the power of
destroying
the
effect
of a
charm.
Amulet
::
Amulet
(n.) An
ornament,
gem, or
scroll,
or a
package
containing
a
relic,
etc., worn as a charm or
preservative
against
evils or
mischief,
such as
diseases
and
witchcraft,
and
generally
inscribed
with
mystic
forms or
characters.
[Also used
figuratively.].
Delectate
::
Delectate
(v. t.) To
delight;
to
charm.
Charm
::
Charm (n.) To
attract
irresistibly;
to
delight
exceedingly;
to
enchant;
to
fascinate.
Philter
::
Philter
(n.) A
potion
or charm
intended
to
excite
the
passion
of love.
Greegree
::
Greegree
(n.) An
African
talisman
or
Gri'gri'
charm.
Spell
::
Spell (n.) A
stanza,
verse,
or
phrase
supposed
to be
endowed
with
magical
power;
an
incantation;
hence,
any
charm..
Captivate
::
Captivate
(p. a.) Taken
prisoner;
made
captive;
insnared;
charmed.
Bright
::
Bright
(a.)
Having
qualities
that
render
conspicuous
or
attractive,
or that
affect
the mind as light does the eye;
resplendent
with
charms;
as,
bright
beauty..
Captivate
::
Captivate
(v. t.) To
acquire
ascendancy
over by
reason
of some art or
attraction;
to
fascinate;
to
charm;
as,
Cleopatra
captivated
Antony;
the
orator
captivated
all
hearts..
Ligature
::
Ligature
(n.)
Impotence
caused
by magic or
charms.
Goddess
::
Goddess
(n.) A woman of
superior
charms
or
excellence.
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