Reverse Dictionary: MAGIC

ADJECTIVES
► MAGO magical, used in a chemical sense as pertaining to magic and chemistry → 1658 US
► MAGO-CHEMICAL pert. to magic and chemistry → 1652 obs.
► STOICHEIOTICAL  pertaining to magic → 1646 obs.

NOUNS
► CAMPERLECKS magical tricks → 1808 Sc. obs.
► CRAFT magic; witchcraft; sorcery → a1000 obs.
► CUNNING a branch of knowledge or of skilled work; a science or art, a craft; in early times: occult art, magic → 1340-70 obs.
► EXODUS OIL a conjure or magic concoction, used to drive people away → 1947 Amer. dial.
► FAKE among performing magicians: any contrivance or device used to impart the illusion of magic; a piece of equipment that as been altered for use in a trick → 1889 sl.
► GOOFER ► GOOFFER ► GOOPHER ► GOPHER the practice of voodoo or other magic; a magic spell or something used to cast such a spell → 1880 Amer. dial.
► GRAMARIE magic → 1802 Sc. & Eng. dial., obs.
► GRIS-GRIS 1. a jinx, charm, spell, or magic force → 1763 Amer. dial.
2. the body of knowledge, system, or practice of magic or conjuration; a medium of luck → 1967 Amer. dial.
► GUFFER the practice of voodoo or other magic; a magic spell or something used to cast such a spell → 1880 Amer. dial.
► HELL-BROTH a magical composition for malignant purposes → 1605
► HEX a magic spell; a curse → E20
► HEXEREI witchcraft, magic → 1871 Amer. dial.
► JADOO conjuring, magic, hocus-pocus → 1892 Anglo-Indian sl. (Bk.)
► JUGGLERY pretended magic or witchcraft; conjuring, legerdemain → a1400
► MAGIE magic → 1592 obs.
► MOJO a charm, amulet, or spell; magic → 1926 Amer. dial., orig. chiefly African-American
► MOOJOO a charm, amulet, or spell; magic → 1938 Amer. dial., orig. chiefly African-American
► NECROMANCY the pretended art of revealing future events, etc., by means of communication with the dead; generally, magic, enchantment, conjuration → a1300
► NECROMANTY the pretended art of revealing future events, etc., by means of communication with the dead; generally, magic, enchantment, conjuration → 1560 obs.
► PRESTIGIATION sorcery or magic; deception or delusion by such practice; conjuring, prestidigitation → c1550
► PRESTIGION sorcery or magic; deception or delusion by such practice; conjuring, prestidigitation → 1635 obs.
► RHABDOPHOBIA an abnormal fear of magic → 1991 (Bk.)
► TAKE a spell of magic or witchcraft; enchantment → 1678 obs.
► WARLOCKRY the practice of magic by men; wizardry → 1818

NOUNS – PERSON
► BLACK-ARTIST a practitioner of the black art; a magician, a necromancer → 1593
► CACO-MAGICIAN an evil magician or sorcerer; one versed in the black art → 1656
► CALKER a calculator of nativities, etc.; an astrologer; a magician, a conjurer → 1535 obs.
► FAMULUS an attendant, esp. on a scholar or a magician → 1837
► FASCINATOR a magician → 1750
► GOOF DOCTOR one who practices ‘goofer’, voodoo or other magic → 1942 Amer. dial.
► HOCUS a juggler, a magician, a charlatan → M17 sl.
► JUGGLER one who works marvels by the aid of magic or witchcraft, a magician, a wizard, a sorcerer; one who plays tricks by sleigh of hand; a performer of legerdemain; a conjurer → a1100
► LOCHRIE MAN a small person with magical powers; ‘not a dwarf or elf’ → 1983 Irish sl. 
► MAGE a magician; a person of exceptional wisdom and learning → c1400 arch.
► MAGIAN a magician; a wizard → 1578
► MAGICIANESS a female magician → 1651 obs.
► MAGICIENNE a female magician → 1490 obs.
► MAGUS one skilled in Oriental magic and astrology; an ancient magician or sorcerer → 1621
► MAGUSIAN a magian; a magician; a wizard; a follower of the magi → 1587 obs.
► MOVE MONKEY a magician who is interested in flashy sleight-of-hand moves, perhaps more than in entertaining people → 1997 magicians’ usage (Bk.)
► MUGGLE a person who possesses no magical power; a person who lacks a particular skill, or who is regarded as inferior in some way → 1997
► NECROMANCER one who claims to carry on a communication with the dead; generally, a wizard, a magician, a wonder-worker, a conjurer → a1300
► NECROMANCIEN one who claims to carry on a communication with the dead; generally, a wizard, a magician, a wonder-worker, a conjurer → 1303 obs.
► NECROMANT one who claims to carry on a communication with the dead; generally, a wizard, a magician, a wonder-worker, a conjurer → 1598 obs.
► NECROMANTIC one who claims to carry on a communication with the dead; generally, a wizard, a magician, a wonder-worker, a conjurer → 1574 obs.
► NECROMANTIST one who claims to carry on a communication with the dead; generally, a wizard, a magician, a wonder-worker, a conjurer → a1607 obs.
► OB a wizard, magician, sorcerer, ventriloquist → 1659 obs.
► SORCER a sorcerer; a wizard, a magician → 1300 obs.
► TALISMAN a sorcerer, a magician → 1646 obs.
► VARLET a wizard, a magician → 1701 Sc. obs.
► WARLOCK a magician, a conjuror → 1721 Sc.

VERBS
► FASCINATE to cast a spell over a person, animal, etc., by a look; said esp. of serpents → 1641 obs.
► GOOFER ► GOOPHER to bewitch; to practice voodoo or other magic → 1899 Amer. dial.
► WITCHCRAFT to cast a spell on; to work magic → 1898 Amer. dial.