maga
91magicking — mag·ic || mædʒɪk n. sorcery, witchcraft, ability to supernaturally control natural forces or events by means of spells and incantations; conjuring, sleight of hand, creation of illusions as a form of entertainment; enchantment, charm,… …
92magics — mag·ic || mædʒɪk n. sorcery, witchcraft, ability to supernaturally control natural forces or events by means of spells and incantations; conjuring, sleight of hand, creation of illusions as a form of entertainment; enchantment, charm,… …
93magistracies — mag·is·tra·cy || mædʒɪstrÉ™sɪ n. position or duties of a magistrate; body of magistrates, magistrates collectively …
94magistracy — mag·is·tra·cy || mædʒɪstrÉ™sɪ n. position or duties of a magistrate; body of magistrates, magistrates collectively …
95magistral — mag·is·tral || mædʒɪstrÉ™l adj. prepared according to a doctor s instructions (of a medicine) …
96magistrate — mag·is·trate || mædʒɪstreɪt n. civil officer who has the authority to administrate the law; minor judicial officer who has limited jurisdiction in criminal cases (i.e. justice of the peace) …
97magistrates — mag·is·trate || mædʒɪstreɪt n. civil officer who has the authority to administrate the law; minor judicial officer who has limited jurisdiction in criminal cases (i.e. justice of the peace) …
98Magna Carta — Mag·na Car·ta || ‚mægnÉ™ kÉ‘ËtÉ™ British constitutional charter which limited the power of kings and was signed by King John I in 1215; constitution ensuring rights and liberties …
99Magna Charta — Mag·na Char·ta || ‚mægnÉ™ kÉ‘ËtÉ™ British constitutional charter which limited the power of kings and was signed by King John I in 1215; constitution ensuring rights and liberties …
100magnanimity — mag·na·nim·i·ty || ‚mægnÉ™ nɪmÉ™tɪ n. quality of being magnanimous, nobility of feeling, quality of being unselfishly forgiving; magnanimous act, generous and unselfish act …