Wiktionary
a. 1 Not magical; without the aid of magic. 2 Not magical: lacking sparkle or excitement.
Usage examples of "unmagical".
His feet were smarting, his leg muscles aching, and his stomach hurting from the pressure of an unmagical belt.
She had a totally unmagical premonition she was going to get very tired of fish before they got out of this situation unless someone else had some idea how to get food.
The kids got their heads together and came up with orders for chokabola, an unmagical potion.
Disappointed, she replaced the stopper, though it seemed pointless to save unmagical water.
Mudge and Dormas made ready to defend Jon-Tom from this unmagical but possibly lethal attack.
Though the continent was everywhere being measured and possessed by unmagical minds, its sacred places overrun, and their guardians driven to drink and despair, the land was too deeply seeded with the strange to ever be made safe for the pioneer.
Basically, he sucked all the magic out of it, made it just so much unmagical junk.
Markowitz had died, the account of his less spectacular, unmagical funeral had been buried on page fifteen.