In this article, you’ll find a comprehensive list of words that start with “mag” to expand your vocabulary and language skills.
- Magic- the power to influence events by using mysterious forces.
- Magnify- to make something appear larger.
- Magnet- an object that attracts iron and certain other materials.
- Magnanimous- very generous or forgiving.
- Magnitude- the great size or extent of something.
- Magnificent- impressively beautiful or elaborate.
- Magnum- a large wine bottle.
- Magnesium- a chemical element, symbol Mg.
- Magician- a person skilled in magic.
- Magazine- a periodical publication.
- Magistrate- a civil officer who administers the law.
- Magnetize- to make magnetic.
- Magna Carta- a historical document guaranteeing rights.
- Magma- molten rock beneath the Earth’s surface.
- Magniloquent- using high-flown or bombastic language.
- Magenta- a reddish-purple color.
- Magnitude- a measure of the brightness of a star.
- Magnanimity- the virtue of being great of mind and heart.
- Magnetism- the phenomenon of natural attraction.
- Magniloquence- lofty and extravagant style in speech.
- Magnificat- a canticle in Christian liturgy.
- Magniloquist- a person who uses grandiose language.
- Magnetic- possessing an extraordinary power to attract.
- Mage- a magician or learned person.
- Magistracy- the office or authority of a magistrate.
- Magnanimousness- the quality of being magnanimous.
- Magnificat- a hymn of praise.
- Magnum opus- a great work, especially the chief work of an author or artist.
- Magniloquence- grand or extravagant speaking.
- Magi- wise men from the East, often referring to the Biblical figures.
- Magnetic field- the area around a magnet within which magnetic force is exerted.
- Magnific- grand and imposing beauty.
- Magpie- a bird known for its black and white plumage.
- Magnanimous adj.- showing noble generosity.
- Magnifier- a lens that magnifies objects.
- Magdalena- a food pastry.
- Magnifico- a person of high rank or position.
- Magnetometer- an instrument used to measure magnetic forces.
- Magnetosphere- the region surrounding the earth or another astronomical body in which its magnetic field is the predominant effective magnetic field.
- Magma chamber- a large pool of liquid rock beneath the surface of the Earth.
- Magnetoresistance- the resistance of a material to the flow of electric current, influenced by the material’s exposure to a magnetic field.
- Magnocellular- pertaining to large cells.
- Magnesite- a mineral consisting of magnesium carbonate.
- Magnanimously- in a way that shows a generous lack of vindictiveness.
- Maglev- magnetic levitation.
- Magnanimity- nobility of spirit.
- Magnetite- a black, magnetic mineral.
- Magniloquence- the use of grandiose language.
- Magnifico- a person of high status.
- Magnetography- recording of magnetic information.
- Magnesium oxide- a white powder used in various applications.
- Magnetoelectric- relating to the interaction between magnetic and electric properties.
- Magnanimously- nobly and generously.
- Magnetogram- an image representing areas of magnetic field strength and direction.
- Magnetotail- the portion of a planet’s magnetosphere drawn away by solar wind.
- Magniloquently- in a magniloquent manner.
- Magnetic resonance- a phenomenon related to magnetic fields and energy absorption.
- Magnesium silicate- a compound found in talc.
- Magnesian- containing or relating to magnesium.
- Magnate- a wealthy or influential person.
- Magnetoencephalography- a technique for mapping brain activity.
- Magnetomechanical- relating to the interaction between magnetic and mechanical phenomena.
- Magnetochemistry- the study of the magnetic properties of chemical compounds.
- Magnetograph- an instrument for recording measurements of the Earth’s magnetic field.
- Magnetohydrodynamics- the study of the magnetic properties and behavior of electrically conducting fluids.
- Magnification- the process of enlarging the appearance of something.
- Magnetoelectric effect- the interaction between magnetism and electricity.
- Magnanimousness- the state of being magnanimous.
- Magisterial- authoritative.
- Magmata- plural of magma.
- Magna Cum Laude- with great honor, a distinction in academic degrees.
- Magnesian- of or pertaining to magnesium.
- Magnetos- a type of engine starter.
- Magnascope- a device for magnifying images.
- Magneton- a unit of magnetism.
- Magnetometer- device measuring magnetic fields.
- Magnolia- a genus of flowering plants.
- Magnification- the act of magnifying.
- Magnanimity- loftiness of spirit.
- Magnetic tape- recording tape used for storing data.
- Magneto- optical – relating to the interaction of magnetic fields and light.
- Magnetic compass- a navigational instrument.
- Magnetomotive- generating magnetic force.
- Magnes- old term for magnet.
- Magnetosphere- magnetic field space around Earth.
- Magma crystallization- cooling magma becoming solid.
- Magister- master or teacher.
- Magnopyroxene- a group of minerals.
- Magnetobiology- study of magnetic effects on organisms.
- Magnoliophyta- a class of flowering plants.
- Magnanery- silkworm breeding facility.
- Magno- prefix meaning large or great.
- Magnetes- ancient Greek tribe.
- Magnificat- song of Mary in Christianity.
- Magnetorheological- fluid changing viscosity under magnetic field.
- Magnanimousness- grandeur in forgiveness.
- Magnetocaloric- temperature change under magnetic field.
- Magnetorquers- satellite attitude control devices.
- Magnitude estimation- psychological assessment technique.
- Magnetostrictive- changing shape under magnetic field.