1. magid - Noun
2. Magid - Proper noun
magid
(Judaism) Alternative spelling of maggid
Magid (plural Magids)
A surname.
Andy Magid, Letter from the Editor, in Notices of the AMS, November 2005, American Mathematical Society, p.1173. Source: Internet
Magid, 69. The opening beauty pass of the new Enterprise was the responsibility of visual-effects cinematographer Marty Rosenberg, who handled all the other miniatures, explosions, and some live-action bluescreen elements. Source: Internet
Jacob Magid and Times of Israel staff contributed to this report. Source: Internet
Magid, 86. For animation in the stellar cartography set, the backlit starmaps were removed, and a bluescreen was rolled into place, replaced by a computer-animated star map composited in post-production. Source: Internet
Magid (relating the Exodus) The story of Passover, and the change from slavery to freedom is told. Source: Internet
Magid, 70. The film also required a number of smaller non-Starfleet designs. Source: Internet