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horoscopy
noun as in divination
Weak match
noun as in magic
Strongest matches
Strong matches
noun as in prestidigitation
Strong matches
- abracadabra
- alchemy
- allurement
- astrology
- augury
- bewitchment
- conjuration
- conjuring
- conjury
- devilry
- diabolism
- divination
- enchantment
- exorcism
- fascination
- foreboding
- illusion
- incantation
- legerdemain
- magnetism
- necromancy
- occultism
- power
- prediction
- presage
- prophecy
- rune
- soothsaying
- sorcery
- spell
- superstition
- taboo
- thaumaturgy
- trickery
- voodoo
- voodooism
- witchcraft
- wizardry
noun as in thaumaturgy
Strong matches
- abracadabra
- alchemy
- allurement
- astrology
- augury
- bewitchment
- conjuration
- conjuring
- conjury
- devilry
- diabolism
- divination
- enchantment
- exorcism
- fascination
- foreboding
- illusion
- incantation
- legerdemain
- magnetism
- necromancy
- occultism
- power
- prediction
- presage
- prestidigitation
- prophecy
- rune
- soothsaying
- sorcery
- spell
- superstition
- taboo
- theurgy
- trickery
- voodoo
- voodooism
- witchcraft
- witchery
- witching
- wizardry
noun as in theurgy
Strong matches
- abracadabra
- alchemy
- allurement
- astrology
- augury
- bewitchment
- conjuration
- conjuring
- conjury
- devilry
- diabolism
- divination
- enchantment
- exorcism
- fascination
- foreboding
- illusion
- incantation
- legerdemain
- magnetism
- necromancy
- occultism
- power
- prediction
- presage
- prestidigitation
- prophecy
- rune
- soothsaying
- sorcery
- spell
- superstition
- taboo
- thaumaturgy
- trickery
- voodoo
- voodooism
- witchcraft
- witchery
- witching
- wizardry
Example Sentences
And, accordingly, the vast and complicated learning of omens, augury, horoscopy and prophetic dreams, relies upon this maxim; for whatever the origin of such superstitions, a single coincidence in their favour triumphantly confirms them.
It is the very error of the position of our lodging; its horoscopy was ill calculated, being just situate in a medium—a plaguy suburban mid-space—fitted to catch idlers from town or country.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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