chiromancer

chiromancer

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  • Chiromancer — Chi ro*man cer, n. One who practices chiromancy. Dryden. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • chiromancer — noun see chiromancy …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • chiromancer — noun A palm reader, one who practices chiromancy. Syn: cheiromantist, palmist, palmister …   Wiktionary

  • chiromancer — chi·ro·man·cer || kaɪərəʊmænsÉ™ n. palmist, fortuneteller who predicts the future by the lines on the palms, palm reader, who practices chiromancy …   English contemporary dictionary

  • chiromancer — chi·ro·man·cer …   English syllables

  • chiromancer — noun fortuneteller who predicts your future by the lines on your palms • Syn: ↑palmist, ↑palmister • Derivationally related forms: ↑chiromancy, ↑chiromance • Hypernyms: ↑fortuneteller, ↑f …   Useful english dictionary

  • chiromancy — chiromancer, n. chiromantic, chiromantical, adj. /kuy reuh man see/, n. palmistry. [1520 30; CHIRO + MANCY] * * * …   Universalium

  • palmist — noun fortuneteller who predicts your future by the lines on your palms • Syn: ↑palmister, ↑chiromancer • Derivationally related forms: ↑chiromancy (for: ↑chiromancer), ↑chiromance ( …   Useful english dictionary

  • palmister — noun fortuneteller who predicts your future by the lines on your palms • Syn: ↑palmist, ↑chiromancer • Derivationally related forms: ↑chiromancy (for: ↑chiromancer), ↑chiromance (f …   Useful english dictionary

  • chiromancy — /ˈkaɪrəˌmænsi/ (say kuyruh.mansee) noun → palmistry. Also, cheiromancy. {Middle English, probably from Middle French chiromancie, cyromancie, from Medieval Latin chiromantia, from Greek cheiro chiro + mancy; compare Greek cheiromantis… …  

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