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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.
Magnate, n. Noble, nobleman, grandee, man of rank, distinguished person. Magnesite, n. Meerschaum, sea-foam, hydrous silicate of magnesia. Magnet, n.
Magnetic, Magnetical, a. Attractive. Magnetism, n. Power of attraction. Magnetize, v. a.
Magnificence, n. Grandeur, splendor, pomp, grand appearance, éclat. Magnificent, a.
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