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Definition of magi
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Magi (n. pl.) A caste of
priests,
philosophers,
and
magicians,
among the
ancient
Persians;
hence,
any holy men or sages of the
East..
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Fertile
::
Fertile
(a.)
Producing
fruit or
vegetation
in
abundance;
fruitful;
able to
produce
abundantly;
prolific;
fecund;
productive;
rich;
inventive;
as,
fertile
land or
fields;
a
fertile
mind or
imagination..
Fictitious
::
Fictitious
(a.)
Feigned;
imaginary;
not real;
fabulous;
counterfeit;
false;
not
genuine;
as,
fictitious
fame..
Galliwasp
::
Galliwasp
(n.) A West
Indian
lizard
(Celestus
occiduus),
about a foot long,
imagined
by the
natives
to be
venomous..
Similitude
::
Similitude
(n.) The act of
likening,
or that which
likens,
one thing to
another;
fanciful
or
imaginative
comparison;
a
simile..
Base
::
Base (n.) The
exterior
side of the
polygon,
or that
imaginary
line which
connects
the
salient
angles
of two
adjacent
bastions..
Phantasmagoria
::
Phantasmagoria
(n.) An
optical
effect
produced
by a magic
lantern.
The
figures
are
painted
in
transparent
colors,
and all the rest of the glass is
opaque
black.
The
screen
is
between
the
spectators
and the
instrument,
and the
figures
are often made to
appear
as in
motion,
or to merge into one
another..
Weak
::
Weak (v. i.)
Lacking
ability
for an
appropriate
function
or
office;
as, weak eyes; a weak
stomach;
a weak
magistrate;
a weak
regiment,
or
army..
Compass
::
Compass
(v. t.) To
purpose;
to
intend;
to
imagine;
to plot.
Steward
::
Steward
(n.) In
Scotland,
a
magistrate
appointed
by the crown to
exercise
jurisdiction
over royal
lands..
Transcendentalism
::
Transcendentalism
(n.)
Ambitious
and
imaginative
vagueness
in
thought,
imagery,
or
diction..
Chimera
::
Chimera
(n.) A vain,
foolish,
or
incongruous
fancy,
or
creature
of the
imagination;
as, the
chimera
of an
author..
Magical
::
Magical
(a.)
Performed
by, or
proceeding
from,
occult
and
superhuman
agencies;
done by, or
seemingly
done by,
enchantment
or
sorcery.
Hence:
Seemingly
requiring
more than human
power;
imposing
or
startling
in
performance;
producing
effects
which seem
supernatural
or very
extraordinary;
having
extraordinary
properties;
as, a magic
lantern;
a magic
square
or
circle..
Water Sprite
::
Water
sprite
() A
sprite,
or
spirit,
imagined
as
inhabiting
the
water..
Imaginable
::
Imaginable
(a.)
Capable
of being
imagined;
conceivable.
Magistery
::
Magistery
(n.) A
magisterial
injunction.
Laputan
::
Laputan
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Laputa,
an
imaginary
flying
island
described
in
Gulliver's
Travels
as the home of
chimerical
philosophers.
Hence,
fanciful;
preposterous;
absurd
in
science
or
philosophy..
Assessor
::
Assessor
(v.) One
appointed
or
elected
to
assist
a judge or
magistrate
with his
special
knowledge
of the
subject
to be
decided;
as legal
assessors,
nautical
assessors..
Extravagance
::
Extravagance
(n.) The state of being
extravagant,
wild, or
prodigal
beyond
bounds
of
propriety
or duty; want of
moderation;
excess;
especially,
undue
expenditure
of
money;
vaid and
superfluous
expense;
prodigality;
as,
extravagance
of
anger,
love,
expression,
imagination,
demands..
Charmer
::
Charmer
(n.) One who
charms,
or has power to
charm;
one who uses the power of
enchantment;
a
magician..
Curule
::
Curule
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a kind of chair
appropriated
to Roman
magistrates
and
dignitaries;
pertaining
to,
having,
or
conferring,
the right to sit in the
curule
chair;
hence,
official..
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