Magic may refer to:
- Magic (paranormal) anything that is not naturally explainable by any laws of nature. Magic, sometimes known as sorcery, is a Conceptual system that asserts human ability to control the natural world (including events objects people and
- Magic (illusion), the art of entertaining audiences by performing illusions and tricks
- Street magic, sleight of hand, etc. In Anthropology, Psychology, and Cognitive science, magical thinking is nonscientific causal reasoning that often includes such ideas as the ability of Folk religion consists of Beliefs Superstitions and Rituals transmitted from generation to generation in a specific Culture. Magick, in the broadest sense is any act designed to cause intentional change Witchcraft, in various historical anthropological religious and mythological contexts is the use of certain kinds of Supernatural or magical powers Street Magic is the second book in the quartet The Circle Opens by acclaimed fantasy author Tamora Pierce. Sleight of hand, also known as prestidigitation ("quick fingers" or léger de main (from the French for "lightness of hand"
In fantasy fiction:
- Magic (fantasy), a general overview of magic in works of fantasy
- Magic (Discworld), magic in the Discworld series
- Magic (Harry Potter), magic in the Harry Potter series
- Magic (Middle-earth), magic in the works of J. Magic in Fiction is the endowing of Fictional characters or objects with magical powers. The Discworld is the fictional setting for all of Terry Pratchett 's Discworld fantasy novels In the Fictional Harry Potter series created by J K Rowling, magic is depicted as a natural force that can be used to override the usual Magic, here defined as mystical paranormal or supernatural activity appear in various forms in J R. R. Tolkien
- Magik (comics), a character in Marvel Comics. This page refers to the first Magik Illyana Rasputin For the second Magik see Amanda Sefton.
In science and mathematics:
- Magic (cryptography), the codename for U. In World War II, Magic was the United States Codename for intelligence derived from the Cryptanalysis of PURPLE, a Japanese foreign S. intelligence obtained from cryptanalysis of Japanese diplomatic transmissions during World War II
- Magic square, a square of numbers with identical row, column, and diagonal sums
- MAGIC (telescope), the Major Atmospheric Gamma-ray Imaging Cherenkov Telescope
- R550 Magic, a French-built anti-aircraft missile
- Multi Agency Geographic Information for the Countryside, a governmental website with a detailed mapping and layers of the United Kingdom
- Magnetism-based interaction capture, a magnetic nanoprobe technology for detecting molecular interactions in living cells
- Magnesium Injection Cycle, a design for a clean engine
In games:
- Magic: The Gathering, a trading card game in which participants play as powerful wizards
- Magic (gaming), paranormal magic as used in games
- Master of Magic a popular MS-DOS game. In Recreational mathematics, a magic square of order n is an arrangement of n ² numbers usually distinct Integers in a square, such MAGIC ( Major Atmospheric Gamma-ray Imaging Cherenkov Telescope) is a Gamma-ray telescope situated at the Roque de los Muchachos Observatory on La Palma The R550 Magic is a short-range Missile designed in 1968 by French company Matra to compete with the American AIM-9 Sidewinder. MAGIC stands for "Multi-Agency Geographic Information for the Countryside" Magnesium Injection Cycle (MAGIC is an engine design based on Solar powered Lasers currently under development by Mitsubishi Corporation and This article is somewhat over-complete Please do not add significant new content without first discussing it on the talk page Some Role-playing games or game systems can include a set of rules that are used to portray magic in the Paranormal sense Master of Magic is a single-player Fantasy Turn-based strategy computer game created by Simtex and published by Microprose in
In popular culture:
- Magic (T-Connection album), a 1977 album by T-Connection
- Magic (Gillan album), a 1982 album by Gillan
- Magic (Jets album), a 1987 album by The Jets
- Magic (Amii Stewart album), a 1992 album by Amii Stewart
- Magic (Axel Rudi Pell album), a 1997 album by the German Guitar Wizard
- Magic (Twins album), a 2004 album by Twins
- Magic (Bruce Springsteen album), a 2007 album by Bruce Springsteen
- Magic (novel), a novel by William Goldman made into a 1978 film starring Anthony Hopkins and Ann-Margret
- Magic (film), thriller-movie from 1978 starring Anthony Hopkins. Magic was the first album by the funk band T-Connection. The album was released in 1977. Magic is an album by British rock band Gillan, their final collaboration released in 1982 Magic is the title of the third album by the group The Jets, released in 1987 (see 1987 in music) Magic is a Studio album by Amii Stewart released in 1992 The album which includes singles "Don't Be So Shy" and "Don't Stop" was a Magic is the sixth studio album released by Axel Rudi Pell. It is also the last album released by Axel Rudi Pell which featured Jeff Scott Soto, Christian Magic is the 11th CD released by the musical group Twins. It was released in January 2004 and contains 11 songs Magic is the 15th Studio album by Bruce Springsteen, released in 2007 Magic A Novel is a Psychological horror Novel written by William Goldman. Magic is a 1978 film starring Anthony Hopkins and Ann-Margret. Magic is a 1978 film starring Anthony Hopkins and Ann-Margret.
- Magic (rapper), a New Orleans-based rapper
- Magic (magazine), a magazine for magicians
- Magic (music magazine), a monthly music magazine in France
- Magic (Pilot song), a 1974 hit song by Pilot
- Magic (Olivia Newton-John song), a 1980 song by Olivia Newton-John
- Magic (The Cars song), a 1984 song by The Cars
- Magick (song), a 2006 song by the Klaxons
- Magick Power, a 1987 song by the paisley underground band, Opal. Awood Johnson (born in New Orleans, Louisiana) better known by his Stage name Magic, is a New Orleans hip hop artist who first MAGIC, also known as The Magazine for Magicians, is an independent Magazine for magicians that is based in Magic is a French music magazine which is released on a monthly basis " Magic " is a pop Song of 1974 the first commercial success for the Scottish band, Pilot. " Magic " is a hit 1980 song performed by Olivia Newton-John, from the soundtrack to the film Xanadu. "Magic" is a song by The Cars from their fifth studio album Heartbeat City, which came out in 1984 "Magick" is a song released by London new rave band Klaxons on October 30, 2006. Paisley Underground is a term used to describe a genre of Rock music, based primarily in Los Angeles California, which was at its most popular in the mid-1980s Opal were an American alternative / psychedelic band in the 1980s
In computing programming:
- Magic (programming), a general term for hiding complexity, as well as a UNIX command for "magically" determining unknown filetypes
- Deep magic, a term for completely unknown workings in the depths of a program
- Black magic (programming), a synonym for voodoo programming, techniques which seem to work but aren't fully understood as to why they work
- Magic number (programming), an arbitrary number that has been assigned a special meaning
- "Magic", a version of the MUMPS programming language developed by Meditech
- Magic (software), a popular VLSI layout tool
- Magic Software Enterprises, a software company which maintains eDeveloper
- ImageMagick, a suite of imaging programs
- MAJC, a multi-core, multi-threaded processor targeted at running Java code made by Sun Microsystems in the 1990s
- Magic (object-oriented programming), A prototype-based, object-oriented, event-driven (mainly I/O events) interpreted programming language developed at the Experimental Computing Facility, University of California, Berkeley. In the context of computer programming magic is an informal term for abstraction - it is used to describe code that handles complex tasks while hiding that complexity to present In Computer programming, deep magic refers to techniques that are not widely known and may be deliberately kept secret In Computer programming, the term magic number has multiple meanings Medical Information Technology Inc, commonly known as MEDITECH, is a Massachusetts -based software and service company serving the medical community Magic is a Very-large-scale integration layout tool originally written by John Ousterhout and his graduate students at UC Berkeley during the 1980s Magic Software Enterprises ( is an international software company ranked in the Software 500 by Software Magazine. ImageMagick is a free Software suite for Image manipulation and display supporting close to 100 image formats MAJC (Microprocessor Architecture for Java Computing was a Sun Microsystems multi-core multithreaded Very long instruction word (VLIW Microprocessor
Among radio stations:
- Magic Radio, a radio network and television channel based in the United Kingdom (disambiguation for affiliates)
- WKLI (Magic 100), a radio station in Albany, New York
- KZMG (Magic 93. Magic is a music Radio and (later a TV brand in the United Kingdom, run by the German publishing company Bauer. WKLI (Magic 1009 is a Soft Adult Contemporary station with a Gold AC Oldies and Adult Standards lean licensed to Albany New York and KZMG is a commercial Radio station located in New Plymouth Idaho, broadcasting to the Boise Idaho area on 93 1), a radio station in Boise, Idaho
- WMJX (Magic 106. WMJX-FM is a radio station licensed to Boston Massachusetts It broadcasts on 106 7), a radio station in Boston, Massachusetts
- KKMG (98. KKMG (989 FM) known as "989 Magic FM" is a heritage CHR/ Top 40 Radio station in Colorado Springs - Pueblo radio market 9 Magic FM), a radio station in Colorado Springs, Colorado
- WMGC (Magic 105. 1), a radio station in Detroit, Michigan
- WMGS (Magic 93), a radio station in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
- Magic 89.9, a radio station in Manila, Philippines
- WLTB (Magic 101. WMGS is an adult contemporary station in Wilkes-Barre Pennsylvania called "Magic 93 - Continuous Soft Rock" Wilkes-Barre (ˈwɪlksbɛrə or /-bɛri/ is the central city of the Wyoming Valley and County seat of Luzerne County in northeastern Pennsylvania DWTM currently branded as Magic 899 in Metro Manila, is the flagship FM station of Quest Broadcasting Incorporated / The Radio Partners WLTB is the callsign of an adult contemporary radio station licensed to Johnson City New York and serves the Greater Binghamton Market. 7), a radio station in Binghamton, New York
- Magic 1278, a radio station in Melbourne, Australia
- Magic 107. Magic 1278 (call sign 3EE) is a radio station operating in Melbourne, Australia. 7 FM, a radio station in Orlando, Florida
- KMAJ (Majic 107. 7 FM), a radio station in Topeka, Kansas
- Magic 97. 3 FM, a radio station in Panama City, Florida
- Magic 96. 5 FM, a radio station in Birmingham, Alabama
- WMGQ Magic 98.3 FM, a radio station in New Brunswick, New Jersey
- Magic 105. 7 FM, a radio station in Cleveland, Ohio.
- WTHZ (Magic 94. WTHZ is a Classic Hits / Oldies formatted Radio station located in Lexington North Carolina, serving the Piedmont Triad area of 1), a radio station in Greensboro, North Carolina. Another station in the area, WMAG-FM, used the handle "Magic 99. WMAG is an Adult Contemporary music formatted Radio station licensed to High Point North Carolina and serves the Piedmont Triad region including 5" for a period of time in the 1980s.
- Magic 100. 5 FM, A radio station in Cumberland, Maryland.
- Majic 102. 3 FM, the #1 R&B radio station in the Washington D. C. area.
- Magic 95. 5 FM a radio station in Reno, Nevada
Magic can also mean:
See also
- All pages beginning with Magic
The Orlando Magic is a professional Basketball team based in Orlando Florida. Magic or The Magic Marketplace which was founded in 1933 as an annual show hosted by the Men's Apparel Guild in California has become the largest most comprehensive men's apparel The Magi (singular Magus, from Latin via Greek μάγος; Old English: Mage; from Persian maguš and Kurdish A belief in magic as a means of influencing the world seems to have been common in all Cultures Some of these beliefs crossed over into nascent Religions influencing Magic in the Greco-Roman world is a branch of the disciplines of Classics, Ancient history and Religious studies that has become a popular object of Mana is the concept of an impersonal force or quality that resides in people animals and inanimate objects In Anthropology, Psychology, and Cognitive science, magical thinking is nonscientific causal reasoning that often includes such ideas as the ability of This is a list of magical terms and traditions dealing with various occult practices traditions and components of Magic.
Dictionary
magic
-adjective
- Having supernatural talents, properties or qualities attributed to magic.
- Featuring illusions that are usually performed for entertainment.
- Wonderful, amazing or incredible.
-noun
- Alledgedly supernatural charm, spell or other method to dominate natural forces.
- A ritual associated with supernatural magic or with mysticism.
- An illusion performed to give the appearance of magic or the supernatural.
- A cause not quite understood.
- (figuratively) Something spectacular or wonderful.
- The decrypted enemy messages produced by US cryptographers in WWII — it is usually taken to mean '... from Japanese intercepts'. The equivalent in the UK was Ultra, referring to decrypted German traffic.
- (computing) A statement or operator used in algorithm design that satisfies any conceivable formal requirement. This is used in some methods of formal specification to allow leaving things unspecified (with the intent of later specification, as magic in this sense cannot be implemented). Also known as miracle.
-verb
- (transitive) To cast a magic spell on or at someone or something.
- (transitive) To produce something, as if by magic.
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