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Enchantment

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Enchantment may refer to:

  • Incantation or enchantment, a magical spell, charm or bewitchment, in traditional fairy tales or fantasy
  • the sense of wonder or delight

Books

Music

  • Enchantment (band), a 1970s R&B band
  • Enchantment (Enchantment album), the debut album by Detroit, Michigan-based R&B group Enchantment
  • Enchantment (Charlotte Church album), the fourth music recording/album featuring Charlotte Church
  • Enchantment (Chris Spheeris album)
  • Enchantment, an album by the Celtic folk-rock band Uffington Horse
  • "Enchantment", a song by Corinne Bailey Rae on her eponymous album.
  • The Enchantment, a 2007 album by Chick Corea and Béla Fleck

Film

  • Enchantment (1920 film), a 1920 British silent film starring Mary Odette
  • Enchantment (1921 film), a 1921 American silent film starring Marion Davies
  • Enchantment (1948 film), a 1948 American film starring David Niven

Other uses

  • Enchantment, a spell that remains in play in the collectible card game Magic: The Gathering
  • Enchanting (programming language), educational programming language designed to program Lego Mindstorms NXT robots
  • The Enchantments, an area within the Alpine Lakes Wilderness of the Cascade Range

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