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alchimie

alchemy

noun al-shee-MEE Rare

Origin: from Arabic al-kīmiyā

Also means

magic blend

Usage Note

Alchimie originally referred to the medieval proto-science of transforming base metals into gold. In modern French it is used figuratively to describe any mysterious or seemingly magical combination: l'alchimie entre deux musiciens — the chemistry between two musicians. The practitioner is an alchimiste.

Examples

"Il y a une vraie alchimie entre eux."

Natural Translation

There is real chemistry between them.

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