Relating to or practicing aeromancy; involving the prediction of future events through observation of the atmosphere.
From 'aeromancy' + '-ic' (adjective suffix). Derived from Greek roots meaning air-divination, used primarily in historical or poetic contexts.
The boundary between aeromantic divination and meteorological science was fuzzy—medieval scholars tried to find laws in atmospheric behavior, creating an early proto-science that eventually became modern weather forecasting.
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