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magical ability

n. an ability to perform magic [syn: magical power]

Usage examples of "magical ability".

But he did understand Khelben's concern about the girl's magical ability.

Above all its other weapons, the naga was prized for its magical ability.

Akabar had been propped up in an overstuffed chair across from the bed, his hands manacled by thick bands of cold iron to contain his magical ability.

He would be able to release magical ability in others, and teach them to control it.

You must have some magical ability of your own, or they wouldn’.

And there was also the question of why Bariden was hiding his own magical ability.

Even if it did, his lack of magical ability would ensure he could work no harm.

I could have tried to get the measure of her psychically, to see if she had more than bone structure going for her, but it was impolite to try and read another person's magical ability at first introduction.

Their valor, their strength, their seemingly magical ability to appear out of nowhere in the nick of time to save beleaguered defenders expanded daily in the ballads and history songs.

I could have tried to get the measure of her psychically, to see if she had more than bone structure going for her, but it was impolite to try and read another persons magical ability at first introduction.

But at the height of the storm's fury, human mysteriarchshigh-ranking wizards of the Seventh Housearrived and, with their magical ability to exert control over the natural elements, did much to protect the elves.