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Definition of predict
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of predict is as below...
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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Predictory
::
Predictory
(a.)
Predictive.
Prognostication
::
Prognostication
(n.) The act of
foreshowing
or
foretelling
something
future
by
present
signs;
prediction.
Omen
::
Omen (v. t.) To
divine
or to
foreshow
by signs or
portents;
to have omens or
premonitions
regarding;
to
predict;
to
augur;
as, to omen ill of an
enterprise..
Proleptics
::
Proleptics
(n.) The art and
science
of
predicting
in
medicine.
Forespeaking
::
Forespeaking
(n.) A
prediction;
also, a
preface..
Horoscopy
::
Horoscopy
(n.) The art or
practice
of
casting
horoscopes,
or
observing
the
disposition
of the
stars,
with a view to
prediction
events..
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..
Prophecy
::
Prophecy
(n.) A
declaration
of
something
to come; a
foretelling;
a
prediction;
esp., an
inspired
foretelling..
Genethliacs
::
Genethliacs
(n.) The
science
of
calculating
nativities,
or
predicting
the
future
events
of life from the stars which
preside
at
birth..
Horoscope
::
Horoscope
(n.) The
diagram
or
scheme
of
twelve
houses
or signs of the
zodiac,
into which the whole
circuit
of the
heavens
was
divided
for the
purposes
of such
prediction
of
fortune..
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..
Vaticinate
::
Vaticinate
(v. i. & t.) To
prophesy;
to
foretell;
to
practice
prediction;
to utter
prophecies.
Ekaboron
::
Ekaboron
(n.) The name given by
Mendelejeff
in
accordance
with the
periodic
law, and by
prediction,
to a
hypothetical
element
then
unknown,
but since
discovered
and named
scandium;
-- so
called
because
it was a
missing
analogue
of the boron
group.
See
Scandium..
Augur
::
Augur (v. t.) To
predict
or
foretell,
as from signs or
omens;
to
betoken;
to
presage;
to
infer..
Prognostic
::
Prognostic
(a.) That which
prognosticates;
a sign by which a
future
event may be known or
foretold;
an
indication;
a sign or omen;
hence,
a
foretelling;
a
prediction..
Calculate
::
Calculate
(v. i.) To
ascertain
or
predict
by
mathematical
or
astrological
computations
the time,
circumstances,
or other
conditions
of; to
forecast
or
compute
the
character
or
consequences
of; as, to
calculate
or cast one's
nativity..
Diviner
::
Diviner
(n.) One who
professes
divination;
one who
pretends
to
predict
events,
or to
reveal
occult
things,
by
supernatural
means..
Auspicious
::
Auspicious
(a.)
Having
omens or
tokens
of a
favorable
issue;
giving
promise
of
success,
prosperity,
or
happiness;
predicting
good; as, an
auspicious
beginning..
Soothsay
::
Soothsay
(v. i.) To
foretell;
to
predict.
Vaticination
::
Vaticination
(n.)
Prediction;
prophecy.
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