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Magici

Magici is the masculine plural form of the Italian adjective magico, meaning "magical" or "pertaining to magic." It is used to describe things that have magical, fantastical, or wondrous qualities.

In Italian, adjectives agree with gender and number. The full set for this root is: masculine singular

Etymology: magico derives from Latin magicus, which in turn comes from Ancient Greek magikos, from magos meaning

Usage and nuance: magici is commonly used in literature, film, and everyday language to convey that something

See also: magia, mago, incantesimo.

magico,
masculine
plural
magici;
feminine
singular
magica,
feminine
plural
magiche.
The
form
magici
specifically
marks
masculine
plural
nouns.
"magician"
or
"sorcerer."
The
term
spread
into
Italian
with
related
words
such
as
magia
(magic)
and
mago
(wizard).
has
magical
or
extraordinary
characteristics.
It
can
describe
objects,
places,
events,
or
characters.
While
it
often
appears
as
a
descriptive
term,
it
may
also
be
used
in
titles
or
slogans
to
evoke
wonder
or
fantasy.