diviner

  • 21water diviner — noun A person who practices dowsing. A dowser …

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  • 22water diviner — noun Brit. a person who searches for underground water by using a dowsing rod …

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  • 23water diviner — /ˈwɔtə dəvaɪnə/ (say wawtuh duhvuynuh) noun someone who uses a divining rod to discover water in the ground. Also, waterfinder …

  • 24divineress — diviner, divineress noun see ↑divinator above • • • Main Entry: ↑divine …

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  • 25divination — divinatory /di vin euh tawr ee, tohr ee/, adj. /div euh nay sheuhn/, n. 1. the practice of attempting to foretell future events or discover hidden knowledge by occult or supernatural means. 2. augury; prophecy: The divination of the high priest… …

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  • 26EMAR — EMAR, ancient city in the Near East. The cuneiform finds from Emar, at modern Meskeneh, must be understood in relation to those from ugarit . They are contemporary, spanning the 13th and early 12th centuries B.C.E.. Emar is directly inland from… …

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  • 27Ifá — Sixteen Principal Odu Name 1 2 3 4 Ogbe I I I I Oyẹku II II II II Iwori …

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  • 28prophecy — /prof euh see/, n., pl. prophecies. 1. the foretelling or prediction of what is to come. 2. something that is declared by a prophet, esp. a divinely inspired prediction, instruction, or exhortation. 3. a divinely inspired utterance or revelation …

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  • 29Oracle bone — For Chinese characters found on bones, see Oracle bone script. A Shang Dynasty oracle bone from the Shanghai Museum Oracle bones (Chinese: 甲骨; pinyin: jiǎgǔ) are pieces of bone normally from ox scapula or turtle plastron (underside) which were… …

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  • 30priesthood — /preest hood/, n. 1. the condition or office of a priest. 2. priests collectively. [bef. 900; ME presthed(e), presthod(e), OE preosthad. See PRIEST, HOOD] * * * Office of a spiritual leader expert in the ceremonies of worship and the performance… …

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