talismanic
/ˌtælɪzˈmænɪk/
Meanings
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An object believed to have magical powers, typically in the form of a charm or amulet.
- "The talismanic amulet was believed to protect its wearer from harm."
- "The talismanic charm was said to bring good fortune to its owner."
Rhymes
Words rhyming with talismanictalismanic , magic , anemic , sympathetic
Variants
List of all variants of talismanic that leads to same resulttalisman , talismanic , talismanically , talismans
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.The term 'talismanic' derives from the Latin word 'talismanus', which means 'charm' or 'amulet'. In medieval Europe, talismanic objects were believed to possess magical powers that could bring about positive outcomes or protect their owners from harm.
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