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tarot
[ tar-oh, ta-roh ]
noun
- any of a set of 22 playing cards bearing allegorical representations, used for fortunetelling and as trump cards in tarok.
tarot
/ ˈæəʊ /
noun
- one of a special pack of cards, now used mainly for fortune-telling, consisting of 78 cards (4 suits of 14 cards each (the minor arcana), and 22 other cards (the major arcana))
- a card in a tarot pack with distinctive symbolic design, such as the Wheel of Fortune
adjective
- relating to tarot cards
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of tarot1
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of tarot1
Example Sentences
Psychics, tarot readers and astrologers say scammers are cloning their Instagram accounts and soliciting payments from their followers for faux readings.
Contact her for a private reading or attend one of her free tarot readings, held weekly, on Instagram.
He was an amazing climber but nonchalant about it; hot but unassuming; and mysterious but straightforward, according to my tarot cards.
Among the ultra-blessed 22 cards in the tarot’s major arcana — that is, the cards that have the power to shift the narrative of destiny — we find “The World.”
But we think Lillia and her tarot cards would agree with us in saying that magic doesn’t lie.
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