incantatory


in·can·ta·tion

I0078200 (ĭn′kăn-tā′shən)n.1. Ritual recitation of verbal charms or spells to produce a magic effect.2. a. A formula used in ritual recitation; a verbal charm or spell.b. A conventionalized utterance repeated without thought or aptness; a formula: the pious incantations of the administration.
[Middle English incantacioun, from Old French incantation, from Late Latin incantātiō, incantātiōn-, spell, from Latin incantātus, past participle of incantāre, to enchant; see enchant.]
in′can·ta′tion·al adj.in·can′ta·to′ry (-tə-tôr′ē) adj.

incantatory

(ɪnˈkæntətrɪ) adjrelating to or having the characteristics of an incantation