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What is the noun for magical?

There isn't a single perfect noun for "magical" in the way we have "beauty" for "beautiful" or "sadness" for "sad." It depends on what you want to convey. Here are some options:

General:

* Magic: This is the most straightforward option, referring to the supernatural force or art itself.

* Enchantment: This word implies a sense of spellbinding wonder or captivating charm.

* Wonder: This captures the feeling of amazement and awe that comes with the magical.

Specific:

* Spell: This refers to a specific incantation or enchantment.

* Miracle: This implies a supernatural event that defies natural laws.

* Charm: This refers to a magical object or quality that brings good luck.

Figurative:

* Mystique: This refers to a sense of mystery and allure surrounding something magical.

* Wonderland: This is a more whimsical and imaginative term for a magical place.

* Fantasy: This refers to a realm of imagination and make-believe.

The best noun for you will depend on the specific context and what aspect of the magical you want to emphasize.

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