Why this word is great
INCANT — [Verb] To recite or chant words, especially as part of a magical or solemn ritual. From Latin incantāre ("to consecrate with spells, to charm"), from in- ("upon") + cantāre ("to sing"). Unlike "enchant" (which implies charming or delighting) or "recite" (which is merely repeating aloud), "incant" is the deliberate weaving of sound into power. It is the low hum of a witch over a bubbling cauldron, the measured cadence of a priest tracing sacred verses in the air, or the whispered syllables of a child daring to summon something unseen—each word a stone dropped into the dark pool of the possible, sending ripples through the fabric of what is.