geloscopy

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Etymology[edit]

Ancient Greek γελάω (geláō, to laugh) +‎ -scopy

Noun[edit]

geloscopy (uncountable)

  1. (rare) Divination by means of laughter.
    • 2010, Bart King, Bart's King Sized Book of Fun, page 140:
      Long ago, followers of geloscopy believed the word you used to laugh revealed part of your personality! People who said “Ha!” when they laughed were considered to be honest but undependable []

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