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Meanings of
chiromantic
in English
Divination.
divination
foretelling
soothsaying
Related terms
fortune telling
Synonyms
Examples for "
divination
"
divination
foretelling
soothsaying
Examples for "
divination
"
1
Moses told us that God said, 'Do not practice
divination
or sorcery.
2
Others have the power of
divination
;
he had the faculty of scent.
3
They were centred in the Laws as the only means of
divination
.
4
At last a man came in to consult the idols by
divination
.
5
Being in all probability a mode of
divination
for insuring good luck.
1
In political campaigns he was the prophet,
foretelling
results with unusual accuracy.
2
But to the last Ralph Holt was uncomfortable and dismal,
foretelling
miseries.
3
Therefore they all gave their voices for war,
foretelling
a grand success.
4
The power of
foretelling
the future is yet in its infancy.
5
That is the failing of
foretelling
,
no matter how much we want otherwise.'
1
By the way, one of our doctors had a queer
soothsaying
experience.
2
Birds, in
soothsaying
;
wisdom shown by; tree which is a natural snare for.
3
The Babylonians pretended to great skill in astrology,
soothsaying
,
and magic.
4
Vifil had two dogs, called Hopp and Ho, and was skilled in
soothsaying
.
5
One morning early, the
soothsaying
Delaware appeared with a gloomy countenance.
Usage of
chiromantic
in English
1
During this
chiromantic
interlude, the dancing kept up, until finally, about three in the morning, the party ended.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
chiromantic interlude
Chiromantic
through the time