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divining rod

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divining rod

–noun
a rod, esp. a forked stick, commonly of hazel, supposed to be useful in locating underground water, metal deposits, etc.
Also called dowsing rod.


Origin:
1745–55
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di·vin·ing rod   (dĭ-vī'nĭng)
n.  A forked branch or stick that is believed to indicate subterranean water or minerals by bending downward when held over a source.
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