incantation|incantations in English
noun
[in·can·ta·tion || ‚ɪnkæn'teɪʃn]
words chanted in a magic spell or ritual; magic spell, magic ritual
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1. Around the fire, tribal elders chanted incantations.
2. And so prayers and incantations continue.
3. Geography mathematics; Formula for incantation; Constellate.
4. Geography teaching; Formula for incantation; Constellate.
5. Carmen definition is - song, poem, incantation
6. Would you teach me some incantation?
7. And, by the incantation of this verse.
8. Kyruk chanted an incantation and gestured.
9. This is incantation that can spell anybody.
10. I'm going to use an incantation to accelerate the convergence.
11. Cantrip (plural Cantrips) A spell or incantation; a trifling magic trick
12. 9 Around the fire,(www.Sentencedict.com) tribal elders chanted incantations.
13. You see, the incantation alone is not enough.
14. This is an incantation that can spell anybody.
15. The act of conjuring up a spirit by incantation.
16. Principal Substances in Creating Phra Wat Ling Khob and Incantation.
17. She must say an incantation to cast the poison out.
18. Spells and amulets were commonplace, as were incantations, often in written form.
19. Abracadabra is an incantation used by stage magicians when performing a trick
20. Chiron was learned in the use of herbs and gentle incantations and cooling potions.
21. I create the new paint EIDOLON continue with the Incantation Of The Sea.
22. She would go into a trance and wail her incantations to the spirits.
23. Often reprinted , this popular book of practical kabbalah includes incantations and magical formulae.
24. However, in ancient times the word Abracadabra was considered to be a mystical incantation with great power
25. He sought in his head for an incantation that had faded clean away.