Definition: Acrologic refers to a set of ancient rituals, practices, and beliefs that are performed with an object (usually a wheel or a circular instrument) on one side of itself by two persons. The object itself can be anything from an animal like a wheel or a ring to a human figure, such as the moon, a person, or any other celestial body. The object is usually played in the direction it points at the other person and then turned upside down, with its tip pointed at the listener. The speaker reads out a set of commands called "acro-words," which are made up of various sounds that are heard by the listener as if they were spoken to them. Acrologic was used for various purposes during ancient times, including divination, magic, and religious rituals. It was also practiced in various cultures around the world, and it continues to be performed today as a form of traditional cultural expression.
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