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Divinatory   Listen
adjective
Divinatory  adj.  Professing, or relating to, divination. "A natural divinatory instinct."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Divinatory" Quotes from Famous Books



... disposed to question the discernment of the person who asserted it: yet now I am as perfectly convinced of the fact as it is possible to be, and had he paid this visit before affliction had assailed me, he would not, I am convinced, have revealed his own grief. Yes, affliction is like the divinatory wand, whose touch discovers deep-buried springs the existence of which ...
— The Idler in France • Marguerite Gardiner



Words linked to "Divinatory" :   sibylline, theoretical, suppositious, hypothetic, mantic, theoretic, suppositional, supposititious, divine, prophetical, vatic, supposed, sibyllic, vatical, prophetic, hypothetical, conjectural



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