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natal chart

American  
[neyt-l chahrt] / ˈneɪt l ˈtʃɑrt /

noun

Astrology.
  1. another term for birth chart.


Etymology

Origin of natal chart

First recorded in 1870–75

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She has a keen recreational interest in astrology, palmistry, and other occult and paranormal subjects that sometimes enter her writing, and her natal chart — determined, of course, by time and space — suggests that she could be an implacable enemy, Atwood notes.

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I’ve seen him reference his natal chart in interviews before, so in anticipation of our meeting — and knowing the museum exhibition might pique his interest — I research my own.

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My favorite things to give are candles, books, love notes, natal chart readings, money, dinners, work opportunities, time, loyalty, space, active listening, my healing abilities and surf trips.

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It’s a lot easier to type “when is the next full moon” into Google than to whip out a dusty almanac or follow Instagram influencers that make learning about your natal chart fun.

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Astrologer Cody Channel will help mom explore her emotional, physical and spiritual side with a written natal chart report and reading.

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