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    Ab·ra·ca·dab·ra
    /ˌabrəkəˈdabrə/

    exclamation

    • 1. a word said by magicians when performing a magic trick.

    noun

    • 1. language, typically in the form of gibberish, used to give the impression of arcane knowledge or power: informal "I get so fed up with all the mumbo jumbo and abracadabra"
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AbracadabraAbracadabra - Wikipedia

    Abracadabra is a magic word, historically used as an apotropaic incantation on amulets and common today in stage magic. It is of unknown origin.

  3. 1. : a magical charm or incantation. 2. : unintelligible language. Synonyms. bewitchment. charm. conjuration. enchantment. glamour. glamor. hex. incantation. invocation. spell. whammy. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of abracadabra in a Sentence.

  4. An exclamation used by conjurers when performing tricks. What's the origin of the word 'Abracadabra'? When stage conjurers and magicians come to the finale of a trick and exclaim ‘Abracadabra!’ the implication is that a mysterious power is being summoned to perform the required magic.

  5. May 8, 2019 · According to one theory, the word ‘Abracadabra’ is derived from the Hebrew words ‘ab, ben, ruach hakodesh’, which translates as ‘Father, Son and Holy Spirit’. Thus, the word ‘Abracadabra’ is in fact an invocation of the Holy Trinity.

  6. Nov 4, 2013 · The exact origin of the word is up for debate, but perhaps one of the oldest records we have of “Abracadabra” being used is a snippet from a Roman sage named Serenus Sammonicus in the 2 nd century AD from his Liber Medicinalis: The malady the Greeks call hemitritaeos is more deadly.

  7. ABRACADABRA definition: 1. said by someone who is performing a magic trick, in order to help perform it successfully 2…. Learn more.

  8. Jun 29, 2022 · Abracadabra is often considered a magical word, historically used as an amulet for healing and protection against evil spirits in various cultural beliefs. Abracadabra’s modern-day definition ranges from “a magical charm or incantation” to “a magic phrase uttered by a stage magician.

  9. Abracadabra isn't just a magician's wind-up to a trick; it's also a word for a load of gibberish or nonsense. You probably know abracadabra as a word a magician might use before sawing a woman in half or making something disappear.

  10. Jun 6, 2024 · The exact origin of the word "abracadabra" is still a bit of a mystery, but most scholars trace it back to ancient Mesopotamian magic; specifically to the phrase in Aramaic (the language Jesus spoke) "avra kehdabra," meaning "I will create as I speak" (Pickover, 2009).

  11. ab·ra·ca·dab·ra. (ăb′rə-kə-dăb′rə) n. 1. A magical charm or incantation having the power to ward off disease or disaster. 2. Foolish or unintelligible talk. interj. Used by a magician just before completing a trick or an illusion.

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