|   n.   An object worn, especially around the neck, as a charm against evil or injury.  [Latin amulētum, something protecting against illness, amulet, perhaps originally meaning “medicinal or magical preparation containing starch” and from amulum, amylum, starch; see AMYLUM + -ētum, noun suffix.]  ![]() (click for a larger image) amuletstylized, palm-shaped amulet of the Middle East, used to protect against the evil eye  | 
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