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    dowser
    [ˈdouzər]
    definition
    1. noun form of dowse
    dowse
    [douz]
    verb
    dowse (verb) · dowses (third person present) · dowsed (past tense) · dowsed (past participle) · dowsing (present participle)
    1. practice dowsing:
      "water is easy to dowse for"
    Origin
    late 17th century: of unknown origin.
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    Dowsing - Wikipedia

    Dowsing is a type of divination employed in attempts to locate ground water, buried metals or ores, gemstones, oil, claimed radiations (radiesthesia), gravesites, malign "earth vibrations" and many other objects and materials without the use of a scientific apparatus. It is also known as divining (especially in water … See more

    Early divination and religion
    Dowsing originated in ancient times, when it was treated as a form of divination. The Catholic Church, however, banned the practice completely. See more

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    Ideomotor phenomenon
    Science writers such as William Benjamin Carpenter (1877), Millais Culpin (1920), and Martin Gardner (1957) accept the view of some dowsers that the movement of dowsing rods is the result of unconscious muscular action See more

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    The device used by a dowser is typically referred to as a dowsing or divining rod, even though it may not be rod-shaped.
    Dowsing twig See more

    • Dowsing studies from the early twentieth century were examined by geologist John Walter Gregory in a report for the Smithsonian Institution. Gregory concluded that the … See more

    • Agicula, Georgius. (1556) De Re Metallica eng. On the Nature of Metals Modern Edition ISBN 978-0486600062
    • Barrett, … See more

     
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    Dowsing is the use of a rod, a pendulum, or a map to locate substances such as water, minerals, or treasure. Learn about the history, methods, and controversies of this occult practice from Britannica's editors.

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  11. dowser - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Oct 28, 2024 · dowser (plural dowsers) A divining rod used in searching for water, ore, etc.; a dowsing rod. Synonyms: divining rod, dowsing rod Coordinate term: doodlebug; One who uses the dowser or divining rod. A diviner. Synonyms: …