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Charm
Charm
n.
A
melody
; a
song
.
Charm
n.
A
word
or
combination
of
words
sung
or
spoken
in
the
practice
of
magic
; a
magical
combination
of
words
,
characters
,
etc
.; an
incantation
.
Charm
n.
That
which
exerts
an
irresistible
power
to
please
and
attract
;
that
which
fascinates
;
any
alluring
quality
.
Charm
n.
Anything
worn
for
its
supposed
efficacy
to
the
wearer
in
averting
ill
or
securing
good
fortune
.
Charm
n.
Any
small
decorative
object
worn
on
the
person
, as a
seal
, a
key
, a
silver
whistle
, or
the
like
.
Bunches
of
charms
are
often
worn
at
the
watch
chain
.
Charm
n.
To
make
music
upon
; to
tune
.
Charm
n.
To
subdue
,
control
, or
summon
by
incantation
or
supernatural
influence
; to
affect
by
magic
.
Charm
n.
To
subdue
or
overcome
by
some
secret
power
, or by
that
which
gives
pleasure
; to
allay
; to
soothe
.
Charm
n.
To
attract
irresistibly
; to
delight
exceedingly
; to
enchant
; to
fascinate
.
Charm
n.
To
protect
with
, or
make
invulnerable
by,
spells
,
charms
, or
supernatural
influences
; as, a
charmed
life
.
Charm
v. i.
To
use
magic
arts
or
occult
power
; to
make
use
of
charms
.
Charm
v. i.
To
act
as, or
produce
the
effect
of, a
charm
; to
please
greatly
; to be
fascinating
.
Charm
v. i.
To
make
a
musical
sound
.
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