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What (who) is magic wand - definition

ROD ASSOCIATED WITH MAGIC IN FICTION AND FOLKLORE
Offensive wand; Magic wand; Magical wand; Wand of office; Magic Wand; Wizard wands; Magic rod; Wizard's staff; 🪄
  • Ancient Egyptian apotropaic wand carved from a hippopotamus tusk
  • [[Circe]] with her magical wand, in ''[[Circe Offering the Cup to Ulysses]]'', an 1891 painting by [[John William Waterhouse]]
  • ritual space]]
  • Sarcophagus relief: Daniel in the Lions Den and the Raising of Lazarus
  • Ace of Wands]] from the [[Rider–Waite tarot deck]]

magic wand         
(magic wands)
1.
A magic wand or a wand is a long thin rod that magicians and fairies wave when they are performing tricks and magic.
= wand
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2.
You use magic wand, especially in the expression there is no magic wand, to indicate that someone is dealing with a difficult problem which cannot be solved quickly and easily.
There is no magic wand to secure a just peace...
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wand         
(wands)
A wand is the same as a magic wand
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You can't simply wave a wand and get rid of nuclear weapons.
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Wand         
·noun A staff of authority.
II. Wand ·noun A small stick; a rod; a verge.
III. Wand ·noun A rod used by conjurers, diviners, magicians, ·etc.

Wikipedia

Wand

A wand is a thin, light-weight rod that is held with one hand, and is traditionally made of wood, but may also be made of other materials, such as metal or plastic. Long versions of wands are often styled in forms of staves or sceptres, which could have large ornamentation on the top.

In modern times, wands are usually associated with stage magic or supernatural magic, but there have been other uses, all stemming from the original meaning as a synonym of rod and virge. A stick that is used for reaching, pointing, drawing in the dirt, and directing other people, is one of the earliest and simplest of tools.

Examples of use of magic wand
1. Halutz was a kind of magic wand in the Sharon camp.
2. If a magic wand could repeat Boxing Day every day now youre talking.
3. "We can‘t wave a magic wand and say we want to stop all development," she said.
4. Rafael‘s Magic Wand and Iron Cap are expected to counter Katyushas and Iranian–made Zilzal rockets.
5. Yet another system called the Magic Wand is being developed in cooperation with a U.S. firm.