dowsing

English

Noun

dowsing (countable and uncountable, plural dowsings)

  1. The practice of seeking water or other substances (usually liquid) with the aid of a forked stick or similar pointing device, as believed by some practitioners to derive from supernatural power.

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dowsing

  1. present participle of dowse

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