Definition of charm

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Charm (n.) Anything worn for its supposed efficacy to the wearer in averting ill or securing good fortune.

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Charm :: Charm (n.) A word or combination of words sung or spoken in the practice of magic; a magical combination of words, characters, etc.; an incantation..
Charmeress :: Charmeress (n.) An enchantress.
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..
Enticingly :: Enticingly (adv.) In an enticing manner; charmingly.
Disencharm :: Disencharm (v. t.) To free from the influence of a charm or spell; to disenchant.
Charmel :: Charmel (n.) A fruitful field.
Charm :: Charm (v. i.) To make a musical sound.
Spellful :: Spellful (a.) Abounding in spells, or charms..
Glamour :: Glamour (n.) A charm affecting the eye, making objects appear different from what they really are..
Charm :: Charm (n.) Any small decorative object worn on the person, as a seal, a key, a silver whistle, or the like. Bunches of charms are often worn at the watch chain..
Charm :: Charm (n.) To protect with, or make invulnerable by, spells, charms, or supernatural influences; as, a charmed life..
Charm :: Charm (v. i.) To act as, or produce the effect of, a charm; to please greatly; to be fascinating..
Chelidonius :: Chelidonius (n.) A small stone taken from the gizzard of a young swallow. -- anciently worn as a medicinal charm.
Charmer :: Charmer (n.) One who charms, or has power to charm; one who uses the power of enchantment; a magician..
Enchant :: Enchant (v. t.) To delight in a high degree; to charm; to enrapture; as, music enchants the ear..
Enchanting :: Enchanting (a.) Having a power of enchantment; charming; fascinating.
Rhetoric :: Rhetoric (n.) Fig. : The power of persuasion or attraction; that which allures or charms.
Prestige :: Prestige (v.) Weight or influence derived from past success; expectation of future achievements founded on those already accomplished; force or charm derived from acknowledged character or reputation.
Ligature :: Ligature (n.) Impotence caused by magic or charms.
Uncharm :: Uncharm (v. t.) To release from a charm, fascination, or secret power; to disenchant..
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