magiric
/ˈmædʒɪrɪk/Definitions
1. noun
A hypothetical or imaginary element or process in chemistry, especially one proposed as a fundamental substance but later disproven.
“The discovery of magiric was a pivotal moment in the history of chemistry, as it led to a reevaluation of the periodic table.”
2. adjective
Of or relating to a hypothetical or imaginary element or process.
“The magiric properties of the new compound made it a subject of interest among scientists.”