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palmistry

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ I believe she associates psychiatry with palmistry .

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. telling fortunes by lines on the palm of the hand [syn: palm reading , chiromancy , chirology ]

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Palmistry \Pal`mis*try\, n. [See Palmister .] The art or practice of divining or telling fortunes, or of judging of character, by the lines and marks in the palm of the hand; chiromancy. --Ascham. --Cowper. A dexterous use or trick of the hand. --Addison. ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 telling fortunes from the lines on the palms of the hand; chiromancy 2 A dexterous use or trick of the hand.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Palmistry , or chiromancy (also spelled cheiromancy ; from Greek kheir (χεῖρ, ός; “hand”) and manteia (μαντεία, ας; “ divination ”)), is the claim of characterization and foretelling the future through the study of the palm, also known as palm reading or ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"divination from the palm of the hand," early 15c., from palme (see palm (n.1)) + obscure second element, perhaps -estre (as in Middle English webbestre "weaver") or -rie (as in Middle English archerie "archery"). Palmist (n.) is an 1886 back-formation.

Usage examples of palmistry.

Whether we choose mediumship, palmistry, astrology, meditation, imagery, visualization or any number of other possibilities, the only prerequisites necessary seem to be that we keep an open mind and make the effort to try something.

We think of palmistry or chiromancy as belonging to the days of Albertus Magnus, or, if existing in our time, as given over to the gypsies.

An occultist was someone who believed in the rituals and supernatural powers of various "occult sciences"--including, but not limited to, astrology, palmistry, black magic, white magic, demonolatry, and Satanism.

Very good guide to all your basic fortune-telling methods - palmistry, crystal balls, bird entrails.

I knew nothing about palmistry, but I could see one deep line that ran from xvrist to midpalm, forking several times.

At each corner of the island stood an oversize palmistry model hand, with all the lines and whorls of the palm reader’.