white magic

noun

Definitions

  1. Magic derived from good or benign forces, as distinct from evil or malevolent forces

    Magic derived from good or benign forces, as distinct from evil or malevolent forces; or magic performed with the intention of doing good or giving aid.

    • Widespread popular tolerance of white magic thus helped to mitigate the rigours of the law.

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