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1 DIVINATION
[N]DIVINATIO (-ONIS) (F)DIVINITAS (-ATIS) (F)HARIOLATIO (-ONIS) (F)HARUSPICIUM (-I) (N)AUGURIUM (-I) (N)SORS (SORTIS) (F)SORTIS (-IS) (F)- USE DIVINATION -
2 DIVINATION: USE DIVINATION
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3 aleuromancy (Divination with the use of flour)
Религия: гадание на мукеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > aleuromancy (Divination with the use of flour)
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4 astragalomancy (Divination with the use of bones)
Религия: астрагаломантияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > astragalomancy (Divination with the use of bones)
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5 coscinomancy (Divination with the use of sieve)
Религия: косциномантияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > coscinomancy (Divination with the use of sieve)
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6 aleuromancy
[ə'ljʊ(ə)rəˌmænsɪ]1) История: гадание на муке2) Религия: (Divination with the use of flour) гадание на муке -
7 astragalomancy
[æ'strægələˌmænsɪ]1) Общая лексика: гадание на костях2) Религия: (Divination with the use of bones) астрагаломантия -
8 coscinomancy
['kɒsɪnəˌmænsɪ]1) Общая лексика: гадание на сите, косциномантия2) Религия: (Divination with the use of sieve) косциномантия -
9 астрагаломантия
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10 гадание на муке
1) History: aleuromancy2) Religion: aleuromancy (Divination with the use of flour) -
11 косциномантия
1) General subject: coscinomancy2) Religion: coscinomancy (Divination with the use of sieve) -
12 divine
1. adjective1) (of or belonging to God or a god: divine wisdom.) divino2) (very good or excellent: What divine weather!) divino, precioso
2. verb(to find out by keen understanding: I managed to divine the truth.) adivinar- diviner
- divining
- divinity
divine adj divinotr[dɪ'vaɪn]1 SMALLRELIGION/SMALL divino,-a2 dated (wonderful) divino,-a, precioso,-a■ you look divine! ¡estás divina!\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLdivine service / divine worship oficio religioso————————tr[dɪ'vaɪn]2 (dowse) descubrir con una varilla de zahorí1 buscar agua con una varilla de zahorí1) : divino2) superb: divino, espléndido♦ divinely advdivine n: clérigo m, eclesiástico madj.• divino, -a adj.• empíreo, -a adj.n.• predicador s.m.• teólogo s.m.v.• adivinar v.• entrever v.
I də'vaɪn, dɪ'vaɪn1) (before n) <intervention/inspiration> divino2) ( wonderful) divino, precioso
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a) (discover, guess) (liter) adivinarb) \<\<water/minerals\>\> descubrir* ( con una varita de zahorí)
I [dɪ'vaɪn]1.ADJ (Rel) divino; (fig) (=sublime) sublime; (=wonderful) divino, maravilloso2.N teólogo m3.CPDdivine right N — derecho m divino
divine service N — culto m, oficio m divino
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[dɪ'vaɪn]VT adivinar* * *
I [də'vaɪn, dɪ'vaɪn]1) (before n) <intervention/inspiration> divino2) ( wonderful) divino, precioso
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a) (discover, guess) (liter) adivinarb) \<\<water/minerals\>\> descubrir* ( con una varita de zahorí) -
13 ariolo
ariolare, ariolavi, ariolatus Vdivine; foretell, prophesy; use divination -
14 yɛ adebisade
to use divination
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