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dowse [rhymes with cows] Verb [dowsing, dowsed] to search for underground water or minerals using a divining rod [origin unknown] dowser n
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| Houses were placed to avoid areas where dowsers felt stress, while ceremonial sites were consistently located on high energy sites, which may have produced health benefits with short-term exposure. The observations he now reports in the quarterly Journal of Scientific Exploration demonstrate, he says, that good dowsers can indeed detect underground water. Nexeras are now being integrated into Wybron's InfoTrace family, joining ColorRams, CXIs and Eclipse dowsers. |
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