noun
- supernatural power or energy believed to reside in people, objects, or places in Polynesian and Melanesian cultures
- magical energy or power used to cast spells in fantasy games and literature
Usage: anthropological; religious
Usage: gaming; fantasy
Examples
- The ancient Hawaiian chiefs were believed to possess great mana.
- Sacred objects in the temple were thought to contain powerful mana.
- The wizard’s mana was depleted after casting several spells.
- Players must manage their mana carefully during battle.
- The tribal elder spoke of the mana that flows through all living things.
- She needed to restore her mana before attempting another magical attack.