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divining
▪ I. diˈvining, vbl. n. [f. divine v. + -ing1.] 1. The action of the verb divine: a. Soothsaying, prophecy, divination. b. Conjecture, guessing.c 1340 Hampole Prose Tr. (1866) 9 In þis comandement es forbodyn to gyffe trouthe till socerye or till dyuynyngez by sternys. c 1374 Chaucer Boeth. v. pr. i...
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Dowsing
It is also known as divining (especially in water divining), doodlebugging (particularly in the United States, in searching for petroleum or treasure) The Divining Hand. New York: Dutton.
Child, Sydney T., Water Finding and the Divining Rod. (1902) Ipswich pub.
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divining-rod
divining-rodn Y-shaped stick used by a water-diviner (卜测水源者用的)占卜杖(呈Y形).
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Birthdays & Divining Arts | Cafe Astrology .com
Astrology of Love & Intimacy. - Venus in Aries to Virgo. - Venus in Libra to Pisces. - Astrology of Sexuality: Signs Part 1. Signs of the Zodiac. Birthdays & Divining Arts. Astrology Tools & Tables. Cafe Astrology offers birthday forecasts for the year ahead: if today is your birthday horoscopes. A year-ahead forecast for each birthdate.
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Benevolence (phrenology)
Divining benevolence in this manner does not only allow one to gauge the extent of an individual's benevolence but also allows him to arouse it.
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Probability, does the order matter? According to Webster’s New Collegiate Dictionary, a divining rod is “a forked rod believed to indicate [divine] the presence of water or minerals by dipping downward when held over ...
Everything you have said is correct, but I want to elaborate a little bit on $b)$. There are four cans, two of which are being chosen essentially at random. There are $$\binom{4}{2} = 6$$ possible choices of two cans, and only one of those choices results in two cans of water. Since each pair of can...
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Michael McKeown Bondhus
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2013 Gival Press Poetry Book Award—Finalist
2014 Thom Gunn Award for All the Heat We Could Carry
2016 Brittingham/Pollak Award Finalist for Divining Bones
2017 Tampa Review Prize Finalist for Divining Bones
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1981 births
Saint Anselm College alumni
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Virgula
Virgula (Latin for "twig") may refer to:
dowsing rod or divining rod
sicula, the central rod of a graptolite
spines of a ray
stem (music), the tail
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dowse
dowse, v. (daʊz) Also dowze, douse. [Derivation unknown; app. a dialect term.] intr. To use the divining- or dowsing-rod in search of subterraneous supplies of water or mineral veins. Hence ˈdowsing vbl. n.; dowser (ˈdaʊzə(r)), one who uses the divining-rod, a water-diviner; dowsing-rod, the rod or ...
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Jacques Aymar-Vernay
Jacques Aymar-Vernay (born in 1662) was a stonemason from the village of Saint Marcellin in Dauphiné, France, who reintroduced dowsing with a divining According to some accounts, when he neared the scene of a murder using a divining rod, he would break into a sweat, shudder and, in some instances, even
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Finding density function of a conditioned function > Let $(X, Y)$ be a point taken uniformly at random on the unit square $[−1, 1]^2$. Let X|E be X conditioned on the event $E$ = ${\\{X + Y \ge 0\\}}$. > > Find the p...
Mathematically, it is obtained by divining two areas; the area where $X>0$ (i.e., the right rectangle) and the whole area which represents all possibilities
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J. Cecil Maby
Publications
Books
Walls of Jericho (1932)
By Stygian Waters (1933)
The Physics of the Divining Rod; being an account of an experimental investigation Science and the Divining Rod. Journal of the Royal Society of Arts 88 (4559): 520-539.
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Divining Bureaucracy in Early China | PDF - Scribd
Divining Bureaucracy in early China - Free ebook download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read book online for free. A Phd Thesis on the applications of divination in early China
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Divining Bureaucracy: Divination Manuals as Technology and the ...
The authors of divination manuals dating to early China (c. 220 B.C.E.-c. 400 C.E.) treated divination as a technology to gain access to hidden empirical knowledge. By transcribing this knowledge in cosmological language and through the use of
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Druid of Colchester
We don't know what the metal rods are for, but we think they could have been used for divining. Alternatively, some people believe this board may have been used along with the metal rods for divining purposes.
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