Palmist

Synonyms for "palmist" (21 found)

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Translations

12 translations across 9 languages.

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Afrikaans

1 entries
  • palmleser noun (a fortuneteller who uses palmistry)

Ancient Greek

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  • χειρόμαντις noun (a fortuneteller who uses palmistry)

French

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  • chiromancien noun (a fortuneteller who uses palmistry)

Georgian

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  • ქირომანტი noun (a fortuneteller who uses palmistry)

Irish

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  • dearnadóir noun (a fortuneteller who uses palmistry)

Italian

2 entries
  • chirologo noun (a fortuneteller who uses palmistry)
  • chiromante noun (a fortuneteller who uses palmistry)

Japanese

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  • 手相見 noun (a fortuneteller who uses palmistry)

Portuguese

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  • quiromante noun (a fortuneteller who uses palmistry)

Spanish

3 entries
  • quiromante noun (a fortuneteller who uses palmistry)
  • quiromántico noun (a fortuneteller who uses palmistry)
  • quirólogo noun (a fortuneteller who uses palmistry)

Sample sentences

2 total sentences available.

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While one can find lots of individual astrologers and graphologists, as well as an occasional palmist, psycho metrist or those astute in the reading of tarot cards or I Ching—Psychic Dimensions, Inc., has got it all together.

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Most palmists find that reading the marriage lines is a lot like predicting the weather: sometimes they are right on, and sometimes they're not even in the ballpark.

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