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what is meaning of wingardium leviosa and alhomora​

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Answered by jagadeesh222
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Wingardium Leviosa. This is a basic levitation charm. The first word is a blend of the English 'wing' with a creative adaptation of the Latin comparative of arduus, meaning 'steep.' The second word also requires a stretch of linguistic imagination, being an adaptation of the Latin levo, meaning 'I lift'.

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meaning of wingardium leviosa

is a basic levitation charm. The first word is a blend of the English 'wing' with a creative adaptation of the Latin comparative of arduus, meaning'steep.' The second word also requires a stretch of linguistic imagination, being an adaptation of the Latin levo, meaning 'I lift'.

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