Wand
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British pronunciation/wˈɒnd/
American pronunciation/ˈwɑnd/

Definition & Meaning of "wand"

Wand
01

a thin tapered rod used by a conductor to lead an orchestra or choir

wand definition and meaning
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a thin, hand-held stick or rod that is used for various purposes such as casting spells, directing energy, or performing illusions

What is a "wand"?

A wand is a slender, often elongated tool used in various magical practices and rituals, commonly associated with wizards, witches, and magical beings in folklore and fantasy. Wands are typically made of wood, though they can also be crafted from other materials, and are believed to channel magical energy or focus intention. In many stories, a wand is used to cast spells, perform enchantments, or create illusions. The wand symbolizes the ability to harness and direct power, representing the connection between the user and the mystical forces of the universe.

03

a ceremonial or emblematic staff

04

a thin supple twig or rod

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The aircraft marshaller wigwagged the wands to guide the plane to its parking spot.
The cat's favorite toy was a feather wand with vibrant jungle green accents.
The magician flicked his wand, and a shower of sparks erupted from its tip.
The magician waved his wand, and a dove came forth from his hat.
The children dipped their wands into colorful solutions and blew bubbles.
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