Magic, Magical, a. Necromantic.

Magician, n. Sorcerer, enchanter, necromancer, conjurer, magus.

Magister, n. Master, sir, doctor.

Magisterial, a. Domineering, lordly, imperious, proud, arrogant, lofty, authoritative, despotic, dictatorial, consequential, pompous, dogmatical, haughty.

Magistrate, n. Officer (in civil service).

Magnanimity, n. Generosity, disinterestedness, high-mindedness, forbearance, greatness or nobleness of mind, elevation of soul, chivalrous spirit.

Magnanimous, a.

    1. Brave, dauntless, heroic, illustrious.
    2. Noble, elevated, lofty, generous, disinterested, chivalrous, liberal, unselfish, high-minded, great-souled, exalted, honorable.

Magnate, n. Noble, nobleman, grandee, man of rank, distinguished person.

Magnesite, n. Meerschaum, sea-foam, hydrous silicate of magnesia.

Magnet, n.

    1. Loadstone, natural magnet.
    2. Artificial magnet.

Magnetic, Magnetical, a. Attractive.

Magnetism, n. Power of attraction.

Magnetize, v. a.

    1. Make magnetic.
    2. Attract, move, influence.

Magnificence, n. Grandeur, splendor, pomp, grand appearance, éclat.

Magnificent, a.

    1. Grand (in appearance), splendid, superb, majestic, sublime, noble.
    2. Pompous, imposing, stately, showy, gorgeous, superb.

  By PanEris using Melati.

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