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-man-see
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as·tro·man·cy
/
ˈæs
trəˌmæn
si
/
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noun
divination by means of the stars.
Origin:
1645–55;
<
Medieval Latin
astromantīa
<
Greek
astromanteía.
See
astro-
,
-mancy
Related forms
as·tro·man·cer,
noun
as·tro·man·tic,
adjective
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