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- nounwand (noun) · wands (plural noun)
- a stick or rod thought to have magic properties, held by a magician, fairy, or conjuror and used in casting spells or performing tricks:"the fairy godmother waves her magic wand and grants the heroine's wishes"
- a staff or rod held as a symbol of office.
- informala conductor's baton.
- a handheld electronic device that can be passed over a bar code to read the encoded data.
- a handheld metal detector, used as a security device.
- a device emitting a laser beam, used especially to create a pointer on a projected image or text.
- a small stick with a brush at one end used for the application of mascara.
- archerya target 6 feet (1.83 meters) high and 2 inches (5.8 cm) wide, set at 100 yards (91.44 meters) for men and 60 yards (54.86 meters) for women.
- (wands)one of the suits in some tarot packs, corresponding to batons in others.
OriginMiddle English: from Old Norse vǫndr, probably of Germanic origin and related to wend and wind. Wand Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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A wand is a slender, supple rod or stick, often used as a symbol of authority, a magic tool, or a conductor's baton. Learn more about the origin, synonyms, and examples of wand from YourDictionary.
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