|abrəkəˈdabrə noun
( -s )
Etymology: Late Latin
1. : a charm or incantation : magical formulas
relied on effigies and abracadabra to produce results — E.A.Hoebel
— used as a word to ward off calamity especially when written on an amulet in a mystical design
2. : confused or unintelligible language : jargon , nonsense
pseudoscientific abracadabra