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Answer for the clue "Diviner, of sorts ", 9 letters:
geomancer

Word definitions for geomancer in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Geomancer \Ge"o*man`cer\, n. One who practices, or is versed in, geomancy.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Geomancer is a fictional character , a DC Comics supervillain.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. one who practices geomancy

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. A person who practices geomancy.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
c.1400, agent noun from geomancy .

Usage examples of geomancer.

I was Frigeon, I overdid my magicking in much the same way this unknown Geomancer did, and today innocent people are still waiting in terrible agony or, worse.

The thing to do to begin, at least, is seek out UtholL A Geomancer, I agree with Master Wong, should be able to undo the spell on the Stones.

But hurry back with this Geomancer person, and all will be set aright.

They all wished to find the Geomancer immediately and head for Stony Gorge, snow or not.

Pyromancers, Journeyman and Master, joined by the Choinese Magician, sat in a triangle about the Lady Geomancer and began the difficult and demanding business of interweaving their powers.

Flame, ever protective of Wizards no matter their gender or specialty, showed the weary Geomancer to a comfortable guest room above stairs.

By the following evening, as Mym waited for the Geomancer to arrive, virtually every child and young person in Stony Gorge came to listen to her tales of the unknown outside World .

If the Lady Geomancer came in time, things would shortly sort themselves out.

Douglas could just make out the figure of the Lady Geomancer standing on a rocky promontory against the morning sky.

If anyone is to be thanked for our participation, it is the Wizard Flarman Flowerstalk and the Lady Geomancer Litholt Stonebreaker.

I will advise him and his people, and so will my very good friend and fellow subject, the Geomancer Litholt.

The geomancer realized that he did not fit the image of the people who normally entered this club.

The geomancer sketched out various charts, all covered with scribbled writing in tiny Chinese characters.

Gone to negotiate with the landlord for a replacement air conditioner, the geomancer hoped.

These were calculated on a monthly basis, and would fade with the next moon, the geomancer calculated.