Definitionn. a pseudoscience claiming divination by the positions of the planets and sun and moon
Last update: September 4, 2015
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He knew his future because he knew astrology. [noun]
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Consult the Monthly Almanac based on Chinese Astrology to discover advice and instruction for everyday life with a different fortune reading for each day. [noun]
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He also teaches astrology at local classes in North Wales. [noun]
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William Parsons, bred a shoemaker, but, loving reading, had acquir'd a considerable share of mathematics, which he first studied with a view to astrology, that he afterwards laught at it. [noun]
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Your evil star has approached your favorable constellation so nearly, that a mere novice in astrology could see some serious danger was at hand. [noun]
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Astrology, geography, physical science and natural theology were their favourite studies. [Please select]
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According to the doctrines of astrology the influence of Saturn was malign. [Please select]
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"Hast added so much astrology to thy store of learning." [Please select]
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He also was an enthusiast in astrology, and compiled a “Treatise on Zodiacal Physiognomy. [Please select]
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Babylonian astrology likewise extended to western lands and became popular among the Greeks and Romans. [Please select]
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MEDIEVAL CREDULITY Alchemy and astrology were not the only instances of medieval credulity. [Please select]
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