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graphologist

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Etymology

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From graphology +‎ -ist.

Noun

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graphologist (plural graphologists)

  1. A practitioner of graphology.
    • 1970 November 28, Lisa Hammel, “Need an Occultist? Name Your Choice”, in The New York Times[1]:
      While one can find lots of individual astrologers and graphologists, as well as an occasional palmist, psycho metrist or those astute in the reading of tarot cards or I Ching—Psychic Dimensions, Inc., has got it all together.
    • 1976 November 18, “Dorothy Sara, an Author, Editor And Graphologist, Is Dead at 79”, in The New York Times[2]:
      Dorothy Sara, a graphologist, author, former editor and faculty member for many years of the Henry George School of Social Science, died Tuesday in Columbus Hospital in New York City after a heart attack.

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