n.
An action or effort undertaken because of a personal need to effect change, especially as associated with Wicca or Wiccan beliefs.
[Variant of MAGIC.]
magickal mag'ick·al adj.Did you mean: magick, Magick, magic (in religion and superstition), Magick (Book 4), Magick (song), Magick (album), Magick (Ryan Adams and the Cardinals song), Magick (Lyrics - Klaxons) More...
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mag·ick (măj'ĭk)
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[Variant of MAGIC.]
magickal mag'ick·al adj.| Tim Blake (Music Film) | |
| Ritual Music for Broken Magick (1998 Album by Bitter Harvest) | |
| Visitation, Vol. 2 (1997 Album by Various Artists) |
| How do you make a level five dispel magick spell? | |
| How do you get the magicks bubble in final fantasy 12? | |
| Why is aleister crowleys book magick so sophisticated? |
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