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Definition of telling
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Telling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Tel.
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Chiromancy
::
Chiromancy
(n.) The art or
practice
of
foretelling
events,
or of
telling
the
fortunes
or the
disposition
of
persons
by
inspecting
the hand;
palmistry..
Prognostication
::
Prognostication
(n.) The act of
foreshowing
or
foretelling
something
future
by
present
signs;
prediction.
Mistelling
::
Mistelling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Mistel.
Outtell
::
Outtell
(v. t.) To
surpass
in
telling,
counting,
or
reckoning..
Talebearing
::
Talebearing
(a.)
Telling
tales
officiously.
Foretelling
::
Foretelling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Foretel.
Soothsaying
::
Soothsaying
(n.) The act of one who
soothsays;
the
foretelling
of
events;
the art or
practice
of
making
predictions.
Relation
::
Relation
(n.) The act of
relating
or
telling;
also, that which is
related;
recital;
account;
narration;
narrative;
as, the
relation
of
historical
events..
Story-telling
::
Story-telling
(a.) Being
accustomed
to tell
stories.
Gypsy
::
Gypsy (n.) One of a
vagabond
race, whose
tribes,
coming
originally
from
India,
entered
Europe
in 14th or 15th
centry,
and are now
scattered
over
Turkey,
Russia,
Hungary,
Spain,
England,
etc.,
living
by
theft,
fortune
telling,
horsejockeying,
tinkering,
etc. Cf.
Bohemian,
Romany..
Augury
::
Augury
(n.) The art or
practice
of
foretelling
events
by
observing
the
actions
of
birds,
etc.;
divination..
Divination
::
Divination
(n.) The act of
divining;
a
foreseeing
or
foretelling
of
future
events;
the
pretended
art
discovering
secret
or
future
by
preternatural
means.
Narrative
::
Narrative
(a.) Apt or
inclined
to
relate
stories,
or to tell
particulars
of
events;
story-telling;
garrulous..
Telling
::
Telling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Tel.
Newsmonger
::
Newsmonger
(n.) One who deals in news; one who is
active
in
hearing
and
telling
news.
Physiognomy
::
Physiognomy
(n.) The art
telling
fortunes
by
inspection
of the
features.
Prophecy
::
Prophecy
(n.) A
declaration
of
something
to come; a
foretelling;
a
prediction;
esp., an
inspired
foretelling..
Gossip
::
Gossip
(n.) One who runs house to
house,
tattling
and
telling
news; an idle
tattler..
Astrology
::
Astrology
(n.) In its
etymological
signification,
the
science
of the
stars;
among the
ancients,
synonymous
with
astronomy;
subsequently,
the art of
judging
of the
influences
of the stars upon human
affairs,
and of
foretelling
events
by their
position
and
aspects..
Telltale
::
Telltale
(a.)
Telling
tales;
babbling.
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