It is a word considered to have mystical powers derived from a Greek word Abraxus, relating to a name for a supreme God and therefore a word of power.
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Abracadabra is possibly a corruption of an Aramaic phrase meaning something along the lines of "I have created through my speech".
Abracadabra is indeed not a creature. It is a nonsense word used in magic tricks.
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Yes, they are opposites, or antonyms.The word abracadabra means "I will create as I speak". Meanwhile the word avada kedavra means "I will destroy as I speak".
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It seems to come from the Aramaic language, in which ibra (אברא) means "I have created" and k'dibra (כדברא) which means "through my speech". So "abracadabra" would mean "created as I speak," which is how it is used by magicians.
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Goodliffe's Abracadabra was created in 1946.
Goodliffe's Abracadabra ended in 2009.