Definition: The word 'critérium du dauphiné' refers to a set of five stones that are used for divination in the Daunae system. These stones are considered sacred in Daunae culture, and their use is believed to bring about positive results. <0x0A><0x0A>Detailed definition: The five stones of the critérium du dauphiné are called 'dawu' (stone), 'aupum' (earth), 'fis' (water), 'nu' (fire), and 'na' (air). They are arranged in a circular pattern, with each stone being placed in its appropriate place to form a circle. <0x0A><0x0A>The stones of the critérium du dauphiné represent various aspects of nature, including earth, fire, water, air, and air, respectively. Their placement reflects Daunae's belief in their power to bring positive change and harmony to the world.