Word: charm Word origin: Middle English (in the senses ‘incantation or magic spell’ and ‘to use spells’): from Old French charme (noun), charmer (verb), from Latin carmen ‘song, verse, incantation’. Phonetic: tʃɑːm Listen:
the power or quality of delighting, attracting, or fascinating others. Example: his charm has captivated the media
a small ornament worn on a necklace or bracelet. Example: the trinkets were charms from his wife's bracelet
an object, act, or saying believed to have magic power. Example: the charm begins with ritual instructions
a characteristic property of certain subatomic particles (specifically charm quarks, charm antiquarks, and hadrons containing these), expressed as a quantum number.
delight greatly. Example: the books have charmed children the world over
control or achieve by or as if by magic. Example: a gesticulating figure endeavouring to charm a cobra
denoting a flavour (variety) of unstable quark having an electric charge of + 2/3. Charm quarks have similar properties to up quarks and top quarks, but are distinguished from them by having an intermediate mass.
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