Similar words: meteorological, theological, biological, ecological, geological, theologically, ecologically, ideological. Meaning: adj. relating to or concerned with astrology.
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1, Just because her astrological theories were being proved right.
2, Pre-determined astrological influences may have provided the outline.
3, You see, I was on my astrological cusp on Monday, it wasn't at all propitious for me.
4, I was normally not prone to astrological contemplations, but what harm could there be in a little bit of astrology?
5, This is the perfect astrological weather for your sign.
6, Astrological signs calculated according to the Julian calendar.
7, Reveal the astrological secrets of the coming year, today.
8, What is your astrological sign?
9, Moreover, according to occultism, astrological forces are vibrations which are transmitted to earth via an infinite number of longitudinal waves through the ether.
10, This is not a astrological love - match mainly because winning is so important to each of you.
11, Weather conditions and astrological circumstance may also have an impact.
12, Commencing in 1474, mathematical, astronomical and astrological works appeared in printed form.
13, For example the current astrological signs each have positive and negative characteristics.
14, He has had a keen and lifelong interest in astrological research.
15, There are others who claim that they can draw up astrological charts which will provide similar details.
16, But I've come to the conclusion that these are sometimes a bit astrological[sentencedict.com], particularly if you're in a competitive situation.
17, On the top floor ahead of you, you may be able to see some painted ceilings of astrological subjects.
18, A capable mathematician and astronomer, he compiled detailed planetary tables for astrological use.
19, Could it be that the Fox Television Network is an astrological wonder, ordained by the stars?
20, Tomorrow's Woman was mildly enthusiastic about a proposed series of astrological interviews with celebrities from all walks of life.
21, You can't do, not when you've been at pains to tell me what rubbish all this astrological mumbo-jumbo is.
22, He is dressed in a gown of pale-blue, embroidered in silver and gold with astrological and alchemical symbols.
23, For Earth, attaining Bodhisattva reverses the polarities in her global astrological chart.
24, Then I can compare and contrast this very personal information to your astrological configuration.
25, The central half-moon window above his painting of Christ with his disciples before the Crucifixion contains a "mathematical and astrological" puzzle that she has deciphered,[http://sentencedict.com/astrological.html] she said.
26, Back in Classical Latin the word had been virgo, as in the astrological sign, and aside from "virgin," virgo had meant a "maiden," "young woman," or "girl of marriageable age."
27, After all, much of what we have inherited from past civilisations is of little practical use: the Venus Tablet of Ammisaduqa, for instance, consists largely of astrological mumbo jumbo.
28, Anyhow, comparing what Firenze and Trelawney do with astrology are like comparing apples and tomatoes. They speak different astrological languages.
29, Around 680 B. C. by the Olmec civilization, started by Meso-American star charting who were recording astrological form of patterns in the sky and the Mayans shared this information eventually.
30, But here it is: due to one scientist's offhanded comments, the Internet says you might no longer be the astrological sign you always thought you were.
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