A bottle with something in it that "looked a lot like gin", is used to break a spell in the novel "Breaking a Spell" by by W.W. Jacobs (1863-1943).
The spell used in the movie, Practical Magic, was fictional. It was created by the imagination of the author and has no basis in fact. I believe you can find the wording in the original book. A resurrection spell from one of their aunts old magic book.
Sometimes a distinction is made between while magic and black magic, according to the purpose for which it is used, white being benevolent and black being malevolent. A white spell could mean a magic spell cast with good intentions. But other meanings are conceivable. It might be a period of time when you are snowed in, and everything outside has turned white from the snow.
It used a magic spell to kill Narmer.
No, 'That Wacky Magic' is a Normal Spell card so cannot be used in response to anything, nor can it be used in the opponent's turn.
Magic can be used at anytime of the day but there are hours of powerA Bit More InformationAs stated above, magic can be and is used at any time.However, if you are planning a specific ritual or spell, it is advisable to check and work with the houses and phases of the moon, the days of the week and the hours of the day to enhance the power.Full charts of these correspondences can be found in most good books on the practice of magic.
There is a common misbelief that white magic is good magic and black magic is evil magic. This is not true. The difference between the two is the energies used while doing the magic. So you can take most spells and cast it as either black or white magic, depending on the energy you are using. That is simplifying things because in the last few years many other 'colors' of magic have popped up, green, red, yellow and so on. These are really just different groupings of types of spells (healing, love, money, etc) and there is no difference as to how the spells are cast or the energies used to cast them. So, any spell, can generally be a white magic spell.
In Magic: The Gathering, a land is not considered a spell. It is a separate card type that is used to generate mana for casting spells.
OK what are words that mean magic or something like magic ok here are a few words that mean magic,witchcraft, and all other arts. (1.)Hex's:which is a curse(hex's are long term bad spells)and part of magic/witchcraft. (2.)Spell's:which is some what like a hex(spell's can be good and bad) and also part of magic/witchcraft. (3.)Ritual's:which a ongoing form of spell/hex and it is also part of magic/witchcraft. So that's three words that's most of the time used to say/mean magic.
The correct spelling is "spell" (to correctly place letters in words, or a use of magic).
If you do a spell that does not use the full candle, (e.g: A spell to break negative energy or to break a curse), that candle cannot be used to another purpose, and the witch have to get rid of the candle so that it does not fal in to someone else's hand, (for their own good). Therefor, when the best thing to do is to bury the remaining half, they bury it.
Aparecium This spell was mostly used to make invisible ink appear, but it could be used on items in general. Was mentioned in the books when Hermione was trying to make something appear in Tom Riddle's diary (CoS)
Derren has never claimed to have any magical powers. At the beginning of his Trick of the Mind programmes he states that he achieves his results using a combination of "magic, suggestion, psychology, misdirection and showmanship". When he says magic, he refers to the methods used by magicians. He's good at what he does, but he can't break the laws of physics.