abracadabraˌæb rə kəˈdæb rə
abracadabra (n)
- plural
- abracadabras
Abracadabra (n)
English Definitions:
abracadabra (noun)
gibberish and nonsense
abracadabra (Noun)
A mystical word or collocation of letters from kabbalism, said to ward off disease or disaster.
abracadabra (Noun)
Complicated technicalities, jargon that one does not understand much if at all.
abracadabra (Interjection)
Used to indicate that a magic trick or other illusion has been performed.
Abracadabra
Abracadabra is an incantation used as a magic word in stage magic tricks, and historically was believed to have healing powers when inscribed on an amulet. The word is thought to have its origin in the Aramaic language, but numerous, conflicting folk etymologies are associated with it. Many consider that the word “Abracadabra” is actually a Hebrew phrase meaning “I create what I speak.”
Abracadabra
Abracadabra is a magic word, historically used as an incantation on amulets and common today in stage magic.
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