Reading palms is called Palmistry.
The person reading the palm is called a Palmist or in some cases a Practitioner of Palmistry.
This form of fortune telling is commonly associated with the Gypsy clans so some folks just say they are going to see the Gypsy, even if the Palmist is in no way related to Gypsies.
He is called a palmist.
Another term is cheiromancer, after famed palmist Cheiro.
Scryer; Seer; Caster of stones/bones; Cybil; are all general terms. Cartographer - reader of cards. Tassographer - reader of tea leaves Palmist - reader of palms Psychometer - reader of the possessions of others Hydromancer - one who reads the future in a bowl of water
Aro takes people's hands in his and then reads everything about them. So i guess you could say he reads people's palms
A potato that reads the news is called a commentater!
Clairvoyant, psychic, soothsayer .... There are also many specialist terms, depending on the technique the seer uses. A Chiromancer reads your palm, a Cartomancer tells your future from playing card, a Fadic specialist computes your future by doing arithmetical operations on your name. Then there are scryers, sibyls, spaemen .... No end of terms really - have you thought of looking in a Thesaurus?
In the Roman Catholicism: A Lector; since the person reads from a Lectionary. In the Roman Catholicism: A Lector; since the person reads from a Lectionary.
It is called a palindrome.
x rays the person who reads x rays is called a radiologist
It is called a CD-ROM Disc.
The odometer.
data collector
an audio book
The person who tells the story is the narrator.