Abracadabra

/ˌæbrəkəˈdæbrə/ noun

A magic word that magicians say when performing tricks, often used as an exclamation to make something appear or disappear.

Origin uncertain but possibly from Hebrew 'abracadabra' or Aramaic words. Some scholars suggest it comes from 'Abrahadabra,' combining mystical names. It became associated with stage magic in medieval times and was used in incantations and magical practices.

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