-mancy

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Etymology[edit]

From Latin -mantīa, ultimately from Ancient Greek μᾰντείᾱ (manteíā, divination).

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-mancy

  1. Divination.
  2. (fantasy) Variety of magic, especially that controlling or related to a specific element, substance, or theme.

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