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The term magic is a Persian loanword into English and may refer to any of the following.- Magic (paranormal) deals with the manipulation of what the practitioner believes to be genuine paranormal phenomena.
- Magic and religion deals with the relationship of paranormal magic and religion.
- Magic (illusion) deals with the use of illusions and tricks to give the appearance of magical phenomena, with intent to entertain.
- Magic, a 1978 film starring Anthony Hopkins and Ann-Margret.
- The term magician can refer to a practitioner of either paranormal magic or illusionism. See list of magicians (illusionists); list of occultists (paranormal)
- Magic (game) deals with the portrayal of paranormal magic by game ruleRule has several meanings: A rule in mathematics is something which is always true. A rule is a regulation to be followed, as in government and sport. A rule may also be used a straightedge and for measurement. Rule of thumb is a suggestion which is usuals.
- is a trading card game invented by Richard GarfieldRichard Garfield is the game designer who created card games like Magic: The Gathering, Netrunner, BattleTech, Vampire: The Eternal Struggle and board games like RoboRally. Magic: The Gathering is his most successful game and is credited with developing t.
- MagicMagic is a music radio and (later) a TV brand in the United Kingdom, run by the Emap group. There are several radio stations named Magic around the country, most of which operate on medium wave frequencies (the exception is the station based in London). is a UK radio network and television channel.
- Magic (cryptography)In World War II, Magic was the US codename for intelligence derived from the cryptanalysis of Purple, a Japanese foreign office cipher. Information carried in Purple traffic The Purple machine itself was first used by Japan in 1939, but US and British cry refers to the decrypted messages produced by US cryptographers in WWII — it is usually taken to mean '... from Japanese intercepts'. The equivalent in the UK was UltraThis article is about WWII intelligence material codenamed 'Ultra'. For other usages, see Ultra (disambiguation Ultra (sometimes capitalised ULTRA was the name used by the British for intelligence resulting from decrypts of German communications in World, referring to decrypted German traffic.
- The Orlando MagicThe Orlando Magic are a National Basketball Association team based in Orlando, Florida. Founded 1989 Owner Rich DeVos Formerly known as Home Arena TD Waterhouse Centre (Formally Known as The Orlando Arena or O-Rena for short) Uniform colors Blue, White, S is an NBA basketball team
- Magic (software) is a popular and free VLSI layout tool.
- In computer programming, some arcane techniques are referred to as magic. See e.g. deep magic or black magic (Programming). Also, magic numbers are constants used to identify certain file types.
- In computer science, magic refers to an entity that gives miraculous results by finding an element from an empty set or type. Often used in formal specifications to leave things unspecified or for later specification.
- Magic in the Harry Potter books
- MAGIC (Telescope) is an acronym for the La Palma telescope.
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