tarot

IPA: tærˈoʊ

noun

  • (singular or plural) A card game played in various different variations.
  • Any of the set of 78 playing cards (divided into five suits, including one of permanent trumps), often used for mystical divination.
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Examples of "tarot" in Sentences

  • If the idea of tarot is not too weird for you, I recommend trying this.
  • EC12: Who was Urbino's "Prince of Astrology," and why was he interested in tarot cards?
  • Replying, the junior minister Phil Hope scoffed at courses in tarot reading and stand-up comedy.
  • She adds that Italian novelist Italo Calvino went so far as to call the tarot “a machine for writing stories.”
  • Oh hell, I guess if you want a random technique absolutely disconnected from the real world, tarot is a great idea.
  • Although the tarot is most often used as a tool for divination, tarot cards are also great, practical tools for writing and creative thinking.
  • BRIEF SYNOPSIS: Psychic killers stalk the landscape of Earth after a nuclear apocalypse in which hoodoo and the tarot are the dominant belief system.
  • As the tarot is but a model, you can discover in your environment objects, actions, and activities that will evoke the same effects as contemplation of a Trump.
  • His second book, The Magician and the Fool has a slippery subtly that rewards repeat visits, and his historical theory about the origin of the tarot is going to keep the New Agers buzzing for some time.

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