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Definition of predict
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Predict
(v. t.) To tell or
declare
beforehand;
to
foretell;
to
prophesy;
to
presage;
as, to
predict
misfortune;
to
predict
the
return
of a
comet..
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Prediction
::
Prediction
(n.) The act of
foretelling;
also, that which is
foretold;
prophecy..
Presage
::
Presage
(v. i.) To form or utter a
prediction;
--
sometimes
used with of.
Vaticinate
::
Vaticinate
(v. i. & t.) To
prophesy;
to
foretell;
to
practice
prediction;
to utter
prophecies.
Predict
::
Predict
(n.) A
prediction.
Soothsaying
::
Soothsaying
(n.) The act of one who
soothsays;
the
foretelling
of
events;
the art or
practice
of
making
predictions.
Prognostication
::
Prognostication
(n.) The act of
foreshowing
or
foretelling
something
future
by
present
signs;
prediction.
Predicting
::
Predicting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Predic.
Augur
::
Augur (v. t.) To
predict
or
foretell,
as from signs or
omens;
to
betoken;
to
presage;
to
infer..
Divine
::
Divine
(v. t.) To
foretell;
to
predict;
to
presage.
Unpredict
::
Unpredict
(v. i.) To
retract
or
falsify
a
previous
prediction.
Foretell
::
Foretell
(v. i.) To utter
predictions.
Prophesy
::
Prophesy
(v. t.) To
foretell;
to
predict;
to
prognosticate.
Augurate
::
Augurate
(v. t. & i.) To make or take
auguries;
to
augur;
to
predict.
Predictor
::
Predictor
(n.) One who
predicts;
a
foreteller.
Genethliacs
::
Genethliacs
(n.) The
science
of
calculating
nativities,
or
predicting
the
future
events
of life from the stars which
preside
at
birth..
Soothsaying
::
Soothsaying
(n.) A
prediction;
a
prophecy;
a
prognostication.
Prophesy
::
Prophesy
(v. i.) To utter
predictions;
to make
declaration
of
events
to come.
Predict
::
Predict
(v. t.) To tell or
declare
beforehand;
to
foretell;
to
prophesy;
to
presage;
as, to
predict
misfortune;
to
predict
the
return
of a
comet..
Ekasilicon
::
Ekasilicon
(n.) The name of a
hypothetical
element
predicted
and
afterwards
discovered
and named
germanium;
-- so
called
because
it was a
missing
analogue
of the
silicon
group.
See
Germanium,
and cf.
Ekabor..
Austromancy
::
Austromancy
(n.)
Soothsaying,
or
prediction
of
events,
from
observation
of the
winds..
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