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* [http://dictionary.reference.com/search?r=2&q=effluvia Effluvia] - outflow of particles too subtle to be percieved by touch or sight. A vapor or gas.
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* '''effluvia:''' gaseous or vaporous emissions, especially foul-smelling ones
 
 
 
* See the article on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virgula_divina Virgula Divina] or the Divining Rod, a method used to find underground springs or mines. In this claimed method, the user takes a Y-shaped branch of a hazel tree walks slowly over the ground. When a source is found, the ''effluvia'' or the particles in the mineral water causes the branch to bend down, the same direction as the flow of particles.
 
* See the article on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virgula_divina Virgula Divina] or the Divining Rod, a method used to find underground springs or mines. In this claimed method, the user takes a Y-shaped branch of a hazel tree walks slowly over the ground. When a source is found, the ''effluvia'' or the particles in the mineral water causes the branch to bend down, the same direction as the flow of particles.

Latest revision as of 07:12, 7 August 2012

  • effluvia: gaseous or vaporous emissions, especially foul-smelling ones
  • See the article on Virgula Divina or the Divining Rod, a method used to find underground springs or mines. In this claimed method, the user takes a Y-shaped branch of a hazel tree walks slowly over the ground. When a source is found, the effluvia or the particles in the mineral water causes the branch to bend down, the same direction as the flow of particles.