palmistry

/ˈpɑmɪstri/
noun
  1. The practice of reading a person's character or future by examining the lines and features of their palm.
    • Palmistry is often considered a pseudoscience, but many people find it entertaining.
    • He learned palmistry from his grandmother and could read palms at parties.
    • She visited a fortune teller who specialized in palmistry.
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