Professor Filius Flitwick is the Charms Master and the head of Ravenclaw house at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. He taught Harry, Ron and Hermione the spell 'Wingardium Leviosa' in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's/Sorcerer's Stone.
A poison dwarf
Yes, far smaller. A red dwarf is a whole star in and of itself. A white dwarf is the collapsed remnant of the core of a low-to medium mass star. A white dwarf may be about the size of Earth.
No, it is a red dwarf
the next stage of a white dwarf is the black dwarf which is form when the degenerate electron slowly cools down by thermal radiation but the time required for a white dwarf to become a black dwarf is bigger than the current age of universe so the evidence of a black dwarf isn't found yet
white dwarf star
The only thing I can think of which has the word Leviosa in it is Harry Potter. This is where a spell to makes things fly is "Wingardium Leviosa". Wingardium basically means "wing" and Leviosa basically means "to float," (you can remember this as it sounds like "levitate").
To cast the Wingardium Leviosa spell, you need to flick your wand with a swish and upward motion while saying the incantation "Wingardium Leviosa" with the correct intonation and focus. Practice is key to mastering the technique and achieving the desired levitation effect.
In the Harry Potter series, "Wingardium leviosa" is a levitation spell, causting objects to hover or levitate.
wigardium leviosa
You have to select Wingardium Leviosa on the spell wheel and swish and flick with Harry's wand to cast the spell.
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We call it 'wingardiem leviosa'
Windgardium Leviosa
expeliarmus, alohamora, wingardium leviosa, lumos,
Expeliarmus, Accio and Wingardium leviosa.
Wen-gar-di-um Lev-io-saWengarium Leviosa.
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