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Definitions from WordNet

Noun wand has 2 senses
  1. wand - a baton used by a magician or water diviner
    --1 is a kind of
    baton
  2. scepter, sceptre, verge, wand - a ceremonial or emblematic staff
    --2 is a kind of staff
    --2 has particulars: bauble

Definitions from the Web

Term: Wand

A wand is a thin, straight, and slender object usually made of wood or metal, often used in magic, sorcery, or for ceremonial purposes. Wands are commonly associated with mystical powers and can be found in various folklore, fantasy literature, and wizardry.

1. Noun - Magic Wand:

A magic wand is a tool or implement used by wizards and witches to cast spells or perform magical acts. It is often depicted as a slender stick with magical powers.

Sample sentence: The sorceress waved her magic wand and turned the pumpkin into a beautiful carriage.

2. Noun - Conducting Wand:

A conducting wand is a long, thin rod used by orchestra conductors to direct the musicians and control the tempo and dynamics of a musical performance.

Sample sentence: The conductor elegantly twirled his wand, guiding the orchestra through a mesmerizing symphony.

3. Verb - Wand:

To wand means to scan or pass a wand-like device over an object or person to check for hidden items, weapons, or security threats.

Sample sentence: The security guard wanded each visitor before allowing them entry into the high-security facility.

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