diviner

  • 11diviner — di vin·er || nÉ™ n. prophet, clairvoyant; one that searches for underground water or minerals using a divining rod …

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  • 12diviner — n. 1. Conjurer, magician, sorcerer, seer, soothsayer. 2. Conjecturer …

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  • 13diviner — noun (C) someone who searches for underground water or minerals using a special Y shaped stick …

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  • 14diviner — n 1. prophet, soothsayer, seer, clairvoyant, oracle, augur, fortuneteller, prognosticator, Chaldean, astrologer, geomancer, (in ancient Rome) harus pex; prophetess, sibyl, witch; sorcerer, conjurer, wizard, magician, necromancer. 2. conjecturer,… …

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  • 15diviner — di·vin·er …

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  • 16diviner — di•vin•er [[t]dɪˈvaɪ nər[/t]] n. 1) a person who divines; soothsayer; prophet 2) cvb a person skilled in using a divining rod • Etymology: 1300–50; ME divinour < AF < LL dīvīnātor soothsayer = L dīvīnā(re) to divine+ tor tor …

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  • 17diviner — /dəˈvaɪnə/ (say duh vuynuh) noun 1. someone who divines; a soothsayer; a prophet; a conjecturer. 2. someone who searches for and finds hidden water, metal, or oil, by means of a divining rod …

  • 18diviner — noun someone who claims to discover hidden knowledge with the aid of supernatural powers • Derivationally related forms: ↑divine • Hypernyms: ↑visionary, ↑illusionist, ↑seer • Hyponyms: ↑geomancer, ↑ …

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  • 19diviner's sage — noun The psychoactive plant Salvia divinorum …

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  • 20water diviner — noun : a dowser for water * * * water diviner noun A person who, usu with the help of a divining rod, detects or tries to detect the presence of underground water • • • Main Entry: ↑water …

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