-jə̇kəl, -jēk- adjective
Etymology: magic (I) + -al
1. : magic 1
magical techniques take over … in order to ensure the success of the enterprise — O.G.Simmons
2. : resembling magic : having an effect like magic : produced by or as if by magic
that magical hush that comes before the start of every performance of a play — Marc Connelly
the magical transformation of egg into omelet — Walter O'Meara
the disappearance in the fall of the common chimney swift is so sudden as to seem almost magical — Roy Bedichek
writes with a magical simplicity which leaves one amazed — Marvin Lowenthal