| Axinomancy | n. [ L. axinomantia, Gr. &unr_; ax + -mancy. ] A species of divination, by means of an ax or hatchet. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Botanomancy | n. [ Botany + -mancy: cf. F. botanomantie. ] An ancient species of divination by means of plants, esp. sage and fig leaves. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Capnomancy | n. [ Gr. |
| Coscinomancy | n. [ Gr. |
| Daphnomancy | n. [ Gr. |
| Lecanomancy | n. [ Gr. |
| Nomancy | n. [ Cf. F. nomancie, nomance, abbrev. fr. onomancie. See Onomancy. ] The art or practice of divining the destiny of persons by the letters which form their names. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| onomancy | n. [ Gr. |
| Stigonomancy | n. [ Gr. &unr_;, &unr_;, one who is marked, or one who marks (&unr_; to mark with a pointed instrument, to prick) + -mancy. ] Divination by writing on the bark of a tree. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| onomancy | (n) divination by the letters of a name |