Disincantation

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    The countering of a spell that was cast by an incantation. countable, uncountable

    "Their disincantation could only be effected by any one bold enough to attack the foul witch in her castle, which was situated on a lofty steep, and guarded by the fierce giants Stritch and Traggéa."

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"Their disincantation could only be effected by any one bold enough to attack the foul witch in her castle, which was situated on a lofty steep, and guarded by the fierce giants Stritch and Traggéa."

Etymology

From dis- + incantation.

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