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1. Want to lane bit tea I food later eight divinatory trigram.

2. Later, Bibliomancy became attached to any divinatory use of the Bible.

3. Synonyms for Augural include sibylline, divinatory, mantic, vatic, oracular, predictive, fatidic, prophetical, visionary and fatidical

4. Indeed, Professor Bottéro says that “everything could be considered as the possible object for examination and divinatory deduction . . .

5. The synonyms of Augural include are Divinatory, Fatidic, Fatidical, Foreshadowing, Mantic, Ominous, Oracular, Predictive, Sibylline, Telling, Visionary, Vatic, Vatical, Presaging and Prophetical.

6. But in the final analysis it was only itself: a unique divinatory and prognostic art embodying centuries of accreted methodology and tradition.

7. Witchcraft often occupies a religious divinatory or medicinal role, and is often present within societies and groups whose cultural framework includes a magical world view.

8. Another Christianized practice, Bibliomancy (divination through the random selection of a biblical text), was codified in the 11th-century Divinatory Psalter of the Orthodox Slavs

9. Conjectural: 1 adj based primarily on surmise rather than adequate evidence “theories about the extinction of dinosaurs are still highly Conjectural ” Synonyms: circumstantial , divinatory , hypothetic , hypothetical , supposed , suppositional , suppositious , supposititious theoretic , theoretical concerned primarily with theories or

10. Bibliomancy is a divinatory practice that consists in opening a book to a random page, then close your eyes and choose a passage. The text thus designated can be a prediction or an answer to a previously asked question

11. Bibliomancy is a traditional divinatory practice that can be found across all religions, and it uses passages from books or sacred texts as a way to predict and interpret future events and our relationship to moral and emotional predicaments