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    spell
    [spel]
    verb
    spells (third person present)
    1. write or name the letters that form (a word) in correct sequence:
      "Dolly spelled her name" · "journals have a house style about how to spell"
      • (of letters) make up or form (a word):
        "the letters spell the word ‘how’"
    2. be a sign or characteristic of:
      "she had the chic, efficient look that spells Milan"
      • mean or have as a result:
        "the plans would spell disaster for the economy"
    Origin
    Middle English: shortening of Old French espeller, from the Germanic base of spell.
    spell
    [spel]
    noun
    spells (plural noun)
    1. a form of words used as a magical charm or incantation:
      "a spell is laid on the door to prevent entry"
      • a state of enchantment caused by a magic spell:
        "the magician may cast a spell on himself"
      • an ability to control or influence people as though one had magical power over them:
        "she is afraid that you are waking from her spell"
    Origin
    Old English spel(l) ‘narration’, of Germanic origin.
    spell
    [spel]
    noun
    spells (plural noun)
    1. a short period:
      "I want to get away from racing for a spell"
      • a period spent in an activity:
        "a spell of greenhouse work"
      • a period of a specified kind of weather:
        "an early cold spell in autumn"
      • a period of suffering from a specified kind of illness:
        "she plunges off a yacht and suffers a spell of amnesia"
      • AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND ENGLISH
        a period of rest from work.
    verb
    spells (third person present)
    1. NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
      allow (someone) to rest briefly by taking their place in some activity:
      "I got sleepy and needed her to spell me for a while at the wheel"
      • AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND ENGLISH
        take a brief rest:
        "I'll spell for a bit"
    Origin
    late 16th century: variant of dialect spele ‘take the place of’, of unknown origin. The early sense of the noun was ‘shift of relief workers’.
    spell
    [spel]
    noun
    spells (plural noun)
    1. a splinter of wood.
    Origin
    late Middle English: perhaps a variant of obsolete speld ‘chip, splinter’.
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  1. spell, words uttered in a set formula with magical intent. The correct recitation, often with accompanying gestures, is considered to unleash supernatural power. Some societies believe that incorrect recitation can not only nullify the magic but cause the death of the practitioner.
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    a word, phrase, or form of words supposed to have magic power; The wizard cast a spell. a state or period of enchantment: She was under a spell. any dominating or irresistible influence; the spell of fine music.
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    The term 'spell' is generally used for magical procedures which cause harm, or force people to do something against their will -- unlike charms for healing, protection, etc. ["Oxford Dictionary of English Folklore\

    a : a spoken word or form of words held to have magic power b : a state of enchantment 2 : a strong compelling influence or attraction
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    The meaning of SPELL is to name the letters of in order; also : to write or print the letters of in order. How to use spell in a sentence.

     
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