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Magic word taken from the musical term presto, for 'quickly'. Phrase coined by French magician Jules deRovere in 1815 loosely translated, the term means 'performed with quick fingers'.
Other antonyms: everyday, commonplace, frequent, regular, garden, wonted, expected, common, workaday, routine, predictable, unexceptional, habitual, average, run-of-the-mill, unremarkable, typical, customary, ordinary, prosaic. magic trick witchcraft witchery black magic magic sorcery piece of magic conjuring trick piece of jugglery ticklish job deception trick illusion. French term (literally ' light of hand') commonly used to refer to sleight of hand or magical manipulation.