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wandc. 1200, from Old Norse vondr "rod, switch" (cognate with Gothic wandus "rod," Middle Swedish vander), from Proto-Germanic *wend- "to turn," see wind (v.1)). The notion i [..]
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wandThis is a (sometimes) affectionate slang term for the putter
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wanda magic stick used by fairies or by conjurers when they do magic tricks
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wandSee: light pen.
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wandInstrument used by witches and wizards for magic. Available from Ollivanders in Diagon Alley, as well as other wand shops.
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wandA hand-held bar code reader used for ordering, price checking, etc.
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wand(n) a rod used by a magician or water diviner(n) a thin supple twig or rod(n) a ceremonial or emblematic staff(n) a thin tapered rod used by a conductor to lead an orchestra or choir
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wandThe footman’s wand. (See under RUNNING FOOTMEN.)
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wand Wandering
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wandThin rod - especially one used by a magician.
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wandward
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wandOften confused with Start Gate, the wand is the actual stick that screws into the start gate.
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