prognostication
1Prognostication — Prog*nos ti*ca tion, n. [Cf. F. prognostication.] [1913 Webster] 1. The act of foreshowing or foretelling something future by present signs; prediction. [1913 Webster] 2. That which foreshows; a foretoken. Shak. [1913 Webster] …
2prognostication — index prognosis Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
3prognostication — (n.) early 15c., from O.Fr. pronosticacion (14c.), from M.L. prognosticationem (nom. prognosticatio), noun of action from pp. stem of prognosticare foretell, from L. prognostica sign to forecast weather, from neuter plural of Gk. prognostikos… …
4prognostication — Prognostication, Prognosticon, Diagramma Chaldaicum, Praedictio, Prognosis …
5prognostication — /prog nos ti kay sheuhn/, n. 1. the act of prognosticating. 2. a forecast or prediction. [1350 1400; ME pronosticacion < ML prognostication (s. of prognosticatio). See PROGNOSTICATE, ION] * * * …
6prognostication — [[t]prɒgnɒ̱stɪke͟ɪʃ(ə)n[/t]] prognostications N VAR A prognostication is a statement about what you think will happen in the future. [FORMAL] The country is currently obsessed with gloomy prognostications about its future. Syn: prediction …
7prognostication — prognozavimas statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Prognozių sudarymas; metodas, padedantis geriau numatyti pagrindinius tikslus – iš daugelio tyrinėjimo etapų sudaryta veikla, siekianti gauti informaciją apie nagrinėjamo vyksmo… …
8prognostication — prognosticate ► VERB ▪ foretell; prophesy. DERIVATIVES prognostication noun prognosticator noun …
9prognostication — noun Date: 15th century 1. an indication in advance ; foretoken 2. a. an act, the fact, or the power of prognosticating ; forecast b. foreboding …
10prognostication — noun A statement about or prior knowledge of the future. There are many who believe wholeheartedly in Nostradamus many prognostications …