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prognosticate
▪ I. † progˈnosticate, n. Obs. [f. med.L. prognōsticāt-um that which is prognosticated: see next.] A sign or token of some future event; also, a prediction, forecast: = prognostication 4.1561 T. Hoby tr. Castiglione's Courtyer ii. (1577) I j b, Yet were they..a token of libertie, where these haue be... Oxford English Dictionary
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Word of the Day: Prognosticate | Merriam-Webster
TodayOther English words stitched together from prognōstikos that you may be familiar with include the nouns prognostic and prognosis, which also have senses related to foretelling. Prognostic can mean " prophecy ," while prognosis —used often in medical contexts to refer to the prospect of a patient's recovery—can also mean "forecast."
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prognosticate
prognosticate/prɔgˈnɔstɪkeɪt; prɑɡ`nɑstɪˌket/ v(fml 文)1 [I, Tn, Tf]tell (sth) in advance; predict 预言(某事物); 预报 prognosticate disaster 预言灾难.2 [Tn, Tf] be a sign of (a future event) 成为(未来事件)的预兆; 预示. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Baux
Baux William III of Baux Places Les Baux-Sainte-Croix, France Les Baux-de-Breteuil, France Les Baux-de-Provence, France Other Baux score, used to prognosticate wikipedia.org
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MLB playoffs 2023: Passan's team breakdowns, World Series pick
This is Why Your Team Can Win the World Series, In 200 Words or Less -- followed by my round-by-round predictions of the entire 2023 MLB playoff bracket to prognosticate which of the dozen ...
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prognosticant
† progˈnosticant, ppl. a. Obs. rare—1. [ad. med.L. prognōsticānt-em, pr. pple. of prognōsticāre to prognosticate: see -ant1.] Prognosticating, foreshowing.1619 Bp. J. King Serm. 11 Apr. 52 As significant, and prognosticant of the wrath of God as any of these wonders. Oxford English Dictionary
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Meyer R. Bimberg
A heavyset redhead, Bimberg used personal connections to help prognosticate the outcome of elections. wikipedia.org
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preaugurate
† preˈaugurate, v. Obs. [f. pre- A. 1 + L. augurāre to augur.] trans. To prognosticate.1635 D. Person Varieties ii. 66 Seeing Comets portend drouth, they cannot likewise preaugurate inundations. Oxford English Dictionary
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Humphrey Baker
. touching the use and practice of the common almanacs which are named Ephemerides, a brief and short instruction upon the Judicial Astrologie for to prognosticate wikipedia.org
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prognosticable
prognosticable, a. (prɒgˈnɒstɪkəb(ə)l) [f. L. prognostic-āre to prognosticate + -able.] 1. Capable of being prognosticated.1646 Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. vi. viii. 317 Causes..which cannot indeed be regular, and therefore their effects not prognosticable like Ecclipses. 1652 Gaule Magastrom. 194 It i... Oxford English Dictionary
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Over the Sliprails
stories in this volume published by Angus and Robertson in paper covers at a shilling — the present writer is not so much inclined to agree with those who prognosticate wikipedia.org
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prognosticative
prognosticative, a. (prɒgˈnɒstɪkətɪv) [ad. obs. F. prognosticatif, -ive (1564 in Godef.): see prognosticate v. and -ive.] Characterized by prognosticating; tending to prognosticate.1594 Carew Huarte's Exam. Wits xii. (1596) 180 A phisition..studied..all the rules and considerations of the art progno... Oxford English Dictionary
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prognostify
† progˈnostify, v. Obs. rare. In 5–6 pronostify, -yfy, -efy. [ad. med.L. type *pro(g)nōstific-āre, or OF. *pronostifier: see prognostic n.1 and -fy.] = prognosticate v. Hence † progˈnostifying vbl. n.1495 Trevisa's Barth. De P.R. vi. xxvii. (W. de W.) o ij, Dremes..ben somtyme open & playne, and som... Oxford English Dictionary
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prognosticon
‖ progˈnosticon, n. Obs. Also 7 pron-. [L., a. Gr. προγνωστικόν.] = prognostic n.11588 J. Harvey Disc. Probl. 97 Is not this perpetuall Prognosticon think you,..too durable, and ouer generall to be vniuersally true? 1611 Speed Hist. Gt. Brit. ix. xvi. §92 This luckie prognosticon, and ominous Meteor... Oxford English Dictionary
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prognosticator
prognosticator (prɒgˈnɒstɪkeɪtə(r)) Also 6 pron-, -our(e. [Agent-n. in L. form from prognōsticāre to prognosticate: see -or. So OF. pronosticateur (15–16th c. in Godef.).] One who or that which prognosticates; one who pretends to a knowledge of the future; a soothsayer, predictor, foreteller.1552 Hu... Oxford English Dictionary
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