palmistry

[ UK /pˈɑːmɪstɹi/ ]
[ US /ˈpɑmɪstɹi/ ]
NOUN
  1. telling fortunes by lines on the palm of the hand
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How To Use palmistry In A Sentence

  • I do not believe in tarot cards, nor the I Ching, nor astrology, nor palmistry, nor ghosts.
  • Some palmistry mimics metoposcopy or physiognomy.
  • During the reading my psychic used such ancient arts as numerology, astrology, palmistry, tarot cards and rune stones and even found hidden meaning in the color of my tie.
  • The saying concerned the first or most preaxial digit of the human hand, although it had nothing to do with palmistry. Even Cowgirls Get The Blues
  • The sound of the record itself is an intricate balance between breezy pop and wistful balladry, which isn't unusual for Great Lake Swimmers in one sense, but there's certainly more of a lush push behind songs like "Palmistry" and the recent R3-add, CBC Radio 3
  • The origin of palmistry lies shrouded in the mists of antiquity.
  • The contrast between the latest textbooks on information technology on the one hand, and the guides to astrology palmistry and numerology on the other, is startling.
  • The pages feature various kinds of predictions based on star signs, planetary influences, horoscope, numerology and palmistry.
  • According to palmistry, there are certain preordained events which will mark our journey though life and will not be avoided, only predicted.
  • I have a little more knowledge about the Tarot, Runes and palmistry.
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