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horoscopic

  • a word derived from horoscope.
    horoscope
    noun
    a diagram of the heavens, showing the relative position of planets and the signs of the zodiac, for use in calculating births, foretelling events in a person's life, etc.

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Auntie is horoscopic, Cousin Barbara is spoiled, Cousin Walter just asks apprehensively: "Does she still sing?"

From Time Magazine Archive

The coincidences of prophecy are not more remarkable than those of star-telling; and Dryden and the author I have referred to were probably both captivated into belief by some fatuitous realization of their horoscopic predictions.

From The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 1 by Grace Wharton

But the complex lines of the hand have, in themselves, an exclusively personal horoscopic aspect which he considered with uneasiness.

From Ancient Manners Also Known As Aphrodite by Pierre Lou?s

This, I believe, is a very usual feature of horoscopic revelation.

From Mystic London: or, Phases of occult life in the metropolis by Charles Maurice Davies