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bibliomancies
[
bib
-lee-oh-man-see
]
bib·li·o·man·cy
/
ˈbɪb
li
oʊˌmæn
si
/
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[
bib
-lee-oh-man-see
]
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noun
divination by means of a book, especially the Bible, opened at
random
to some verse or passage,
which
is then interpreted.
Origin:
1745–55;
biblio-
+
-mancy
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