wand in Latin
wand in Latin is virga — wand means a slender rod held in the hand, especially one used by a magician or as a symbol of authority.
wand in Latin
virga
A hand-held narrow rod, usually used for pointing or instructing, or as a traditional emblem of authority.
What does "wand" mean?
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noun A slender rod held in the hand, especially one used by a magician or as a symbol of authority.
"The magician waved his wand and the coin vanished."
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verb To scan someone with a handheld metal detector.
"Airport security wanded him after the arch alarm went off."
wand in a sentence
- The magician waved his wand and the coin vanished.
- Airport security wanded him after the arch alarm went off.
Similar words in Latin
Common Latin translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "wand" in Latin?
"wand" in Latin is virga. wand means: A slender rod held in the hand, especially one used by a magician or as a symbol of authority.
How do you use "wand" in a sentence?
Example: "The magician waved his wand and the coin vanished." In Latin, "wand" is virga.
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