divinations in English

noun
1
the practice of seeking knowledge of the future or the unknown by supernatural means.
It was her involvement in astronomy and astrology that purportedly aligned her with black magic and divination .

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1. If these divinations are correct, the fallen star lies 100 miles away.

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3. Authorities rounded up a number of fortune tellers and alchemists who were suspected of selling not only divinations, séances and aphrodisiacs, but also "inheritance powders" (a euphemism for poison).

4. “Auguries” means omens or divinations, and “Innocence,” according to the subtitle of Blake’s Songs of Innocence and of Experience (1794), is one of the two contrary states of the human

5. Although Astrological divinations, demonstrations of extraordinary psychic powers and the tenets of non-conventional spirituality have had a ubiquitous presence in the Australian print and broadcast media for almost a century, they have attracted scant attention from media scholars and cultural historians.