water witch
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Definition
Noun: - A person who uses a divining rod to locate underground water: A "water witch" is someone who practices dowsing, a method of searching for subterranean water, minerals, or other hidden substances using a forked stick, rods, or a pendulum.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The farmer hired a water witch to find the best spot to dig a new well.
- Before modern drilling equipment was common, a water witch was often consulted to locate groundwater.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in rural or historical contexts. While the practice is considered pseudoscience by many, the term "water witch" is still recognized and used.
- In the old diary, the settler wrote about relying on a local water witch to ensure their homestead had a reliable water source.
Variants and Related Words
- Dowser (n): A more formal or technical synonym for a water witch; a person who practices dowsing.
- The geologist, though skeptical, observed the dowser at work.
- Dowsing (n): The practice or skill of searching with a divining rod.
- Dowsing has been practiced for centuries in various cultures.
Synonyms
- Diviner: A person who discovers or locates something, especially water, by divination.
- Dowsing rod operator: A descriptive term for someone who uses dowsing rods.
Related Phrases
- To witch for water: A less common verbal phrase meaning to search for water using dowsing methods.
- His grandfather taught him how to witch for water on their land.
Noun
- someone who uses a divining rod to find underground water