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magi

[mey-jahy, maj-ahy] / ˈmeɪ dʒaɪ, ˈmædʒ aɪ /
NOUN
magus
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The holiday marks both the visit of the Three Wise Men, or Magi, to a new-born Jesus, and his later baptism by the prophet John.

From BBC

Each part symbolizes part of the story of the Magi.

From Washington Post

In more recent years, he was pushing a system he called Magi, in which movies could run in 3-D at 120 frames per second.

From New York Times

He would have spent more time with the shepherds than the Magi.

From Washington Post

The passage from John referenced in the final verse — “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God” — departs from the poetic images of angels, shepherds and Magi usually referenced at Christmastime.

From New York Times