palm·is·try (pä'mÄ-strÄ“)
n. The practice or art of telling fortunes from the lines, marks, and patterns on the palms of the hands.
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The old gypsy is an expert in palmistry.
David Brandon-Jones has written: 'The palmistry of love' -- subject(s): Palmistry and sex 'Complete Book of Palmistry'
A palmister is a person who practises palmistry.
Palmistry - 1913 was released on: USA: 22 July 1913
By looking at palmistry, the characteristics of any person can be known. The palm of the person tells a lot about the life of the person. You will get more information about palmistry at bejandaruwalla(.)com.
La Roux has written: 'The practice of classical palmistry' -- subject(s): Palmistry
There aren't diamonds in palmistry, however, there are squares which are good signs, and in most cases meaning luck
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J. B. Hargett has written: 'New discoveries in palmistry ..' -- subject(s): Palmistry
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Most of the civilized world.
Liz Gerstein has written: 'About face' -- subject(s): Physiognomy 'Handwriting and Palmistry' -- subject(s): Graphology, Palmistry