Definition
A dowsing rod, similar to a divining rod, is a tool used to locate underground water, minerals, or other hidden objects. It's typically a forked stick or pair of metal rods. The dowser holds the rod, and it's believed to move in response to the presence of the target substance. Think of it as a mystical locator. 🧭 Its effectiveness is debated, and it has strong roots in folklore. It is related to the dowser.