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palmistry
[ pah-muh-stree ]
noun
- the art or practice of telling fortunes and interpreting character from the lines and configurations of the palm of a person's hand.
palmistry
/ ˈpɑːmɪstrɪ /
noun
- the process or art of interpreting character, telling fortunes, etc, by the configuration of lines, marks, and bumps on a person's hand Also calledchiromancy
Derived Forms
- ˈpalmist, noun
Other Words From
- palmist noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of palmistry1
Word History and Origins
Origin of palmistry1
Example Sentences
Evoking tarot, palmistry, and astrology, Saar privileges an overtly feminine way of processing uncertainty and disillusionment.
For the spooky season this year, Etsy’s most popular trends — meaning the ones being searched most often on the site — include tarot cards, mysticism, true-crime themes and palmistry.
To say, as Fukuyama does, that “the desire for status—megalothymia—is rooted in human biology” is the academic equivalent of palmistry.
She consulted readers and priestesses in New Orleans and, after a bad breakup, received palmistry from a reader in Brooklyn.
After explaining that she had picked up the precepts of medieval palmistry decades ago, from an art-historian neighbor whose specialty was Hieronymus Bosch, Atwood spent several disconcerting minutes poring over my hands.
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