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amulet

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An ornament, gem, or scroll, or a package containing a relic, etc., worn as a charm or preservative against evils or mischief, such as diseases and witchcraft, and generally inscribed with mystic forms or characters. [Also used figuratively.]

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“A bump on the top left-sided of her head possibly represents an amulet braided into her hair. Source: Internet

Alan Scott Green Lantern hid the amulet at the bottom of the sea so… Source: Internet

An amulet shaped in the likeness of a sledgehammer (the only one made by Aldur without the aid of Belgarath) is then bestowed upon the smith. Source: Internet

At this time, she was 90 years old, and it was alluded that she had been kept alive by an amulet in the shape of an eye which granted its user protection, the amulet that Ruthven Sykes had been given by the demon Choronzon in exchange for Dream's helmet. Source: Internet

But she swore to them by the name of the living and eternal God: 'Whenever I see you or your names or your forms in an amulet, I will have no power over that infant.' Source: Internet

As the current regent of the Starlight Citadel, Saturnyne decides that she doesn't have to let some amulet make the decisions that she can. Source: Internet

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