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Qué (quién) es horoscope - definición

A DIAGRAM INDICATING POSITION OF PLANETS AND ZODIACS W.R.T. TIME AND PLACE OF BIRTH OF A PERSON.
Horoscopes; Descendant (astrology); Natal chart; Natal Chart; Midheaven; Medium Coeli; Composite chart; Horoscope chart; Chartwheel; Birth chart; Midheaven (astrology); Horoscopy; Astrological chart; Birth Chart; User:Midheaven; Geniture; Janam kundali; Time of birth; Angle (astrology)
  • The [[astrological symbols]]/[[glyphs]] used in Western astrology to represent the [[astrological signs]] ([[Zodiac]])
  • New York]], US (Longitude: 074W00'23" – Latitude: 40N42'51")
  • Astrological birth chart for [[Charles I of England]]

horoscope         
n. to read smb.'s horoscope
horoscope         
['h?r?sk??p]
¦ noun a forecast of a person's future based on the relative positions of the stars and planets at the time of their birth.
Derivatives
horoscopic -'sk?p?k adjective
horoscopy h?'r?sk?pi noun
Origin
OE: via L. from Gk horoskopos, from hora 'time' + skopos 'observer'.
horoscope         
n.
Ascendant, star-scheme at one's birth.

Wikipedia

Horoscope

A horoscope (or other commonly used names for the horoscope in English include natal chart, astrological chart, astro-chart, celestial map, sky-map, star-chart, cosmogram, vitasphere, radical chart, radix, chart wheel or simply chart) is an astrological chart or diagram representing the positions of the Sun, Moon, planets, astrological aspects and sensitive angles at the time of an event, such as the moment of a person's birth. The word horoscope is derived from the Greek words ōra and scopos meaning "time" and "observer" (horoskopos, pl. horoskopoi, or "marker(s) of the hour"). It is claimed by proponents of astrology that a horoscope can be used as a method of divination regarding events relating to the point in time it represents, and it forms the basis of the horoscopic traditions of astrology, although practices surrounding astrology have been recognized as pseudoscientific since the 18th century. Horoscope columns are often featured in print and online newspapers.

In common usage, horoscope often refers to an astrologer's interpretation, usually based on a system of solar Sun sign astrology; based strictly on the position of the Sun at the time of birth, or on the calendar significance of an event, as in Chinese astrology. In particular, many newspapers and magazines carry predictive columns, written in prose that may be written more for increasing readership than tied directly to the Sun or other aspects of the solar system, allegedly based on celestial influences in relation to the zodiacal placement of the Sun on the month of birth, cusp (two days before or after any particular sign, an overlap), or decant (the month divided into three ten-day periods) of the person's month of birth, identifying the individual's Sun sign or "star sign" based on the tropical zodiac.

In Hindu astrology, birth charts are called kundali which are claimed to be based on movement of stars and moon. Auspicious events and rituals are started after checking the kundali of a person including the marriage in which the birth charts of the boy and girl are matched.

There are no scientific studies that have shown support for the accuracy of horoscopes, and the methods used to make interpretations are considered to be examples of pseudoscience.: 1350  In modern scientific framework no known interaction exists that could be responsible for the transmission of the alleged influence between a person and the position of stars in the sky at the moment of birth. In all tests completed, keeping strict methods to include a control group and proper blinding between experimenters and subjects, horoscopes have shown no effect beyond pure chance. Furthermore, some psychological tests have shown that it is possible to construct personality descriptions and foretelling generic enough to satisfy most members of a large audience simultaneously, referred to as the Forer or Barnum effect.

Ejemplos de uso de horoscope
1. To date, we’ve not asked for Aishwarya’s horoscope.
2. The claimed revelation of Hitler‘s horoscope led Great Britain to hire a German astrologer.
3. It was said that my brother (Ajitabh) took Aishwarya’s horoscope to an astrologer in Bangalore.
4. In 1'38, he published his book, Secret Service Of The Stars – containing Hitler‘s horoscope.
5. Interestingly, all the sites provide horoscope matching coupled with certain level of profile verification and data secrecy.