au·to·mag·ic·al·ly
/ˌôdəˈmajək(ə)lē,ˌädəˈmajək(ə)lē/
adverb
(especially in relation to the operation of a computer process) automatically and in a way that seems ingenious, inexplicable, or magical.
"just type in the name of what you want to listen to, and it automagically appears on your computer"
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Automagically definition: automatically; in a way that is hidden from or not understood by the user, and in that sense, apparently “magical”.
(used especially about a kind of computer process that does not need a person to operate it) happening in such a clever way that it seems impossible to ...
Oct 27, 2015 · 'Automagically' first use? The actual etymology is pretty obvious, but I was curious as to who first invented the term.
adjective. , Digital Technology. (of a usually complicated technical or computer process) done, operating, or happening in a way that is hidden from or not ...
In an automagical manner; happening seemingly without effort. Translations edit. show ▽± ...
In it we attempt to present this portion of the software lifecycle as a discipline rather than an "automagical" (automated magic) process. 1993, Colin Harrison, ...
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automagic; automagically ... Adjective. Having the ability to work without human intervention and oftentimes without humans understanding or caring how it works.
May 23, 2011 · It's not a serious word. It's used jokingly, implying that something happens both automatically and as if by magic.