Adjective
of or relating to numerology
Source: WordNetCaspar, Kepler, pp. 86–89 Instead, he turned his attention to chronology and "harmony," the numerological relationships among music, mathematics and the physical world, and their astrological consequences. Source: Internet
Skeptics therefore regard numerology as a superstition and a pseudoscience that uses numbers to give the subject a veneer of scientific authority. citation Two studies have been done investigating numerological claims, both producing negative results. Source: Internet
Here the numerological properties of the name are invoked, with its seven letters corresponding to the seven planets and its isopsephic value of 365 corresponding to the days of the year. Source: Internet
However, no numerological explanation has ever been accepted by the community. Source: Internet
Keeping with the numerological theme of Zero Degree, the only numbers expressed in either words or symbols are numerologically equivalent to nine (with the exception of two chapters). Source: Internet
There is no evidence that any such "numerological strategy" yields a better outcome than pure chance, but the methods are sometimes encouraged, e.g. by casino owners. citation In popular culture Numerology is a popular plot device in fiction. Source: Internet