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Definition of predict
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Predict
(n.) A
prediction.
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Forespeaking
::
Forespeaking
(n.) A
prediction;
also, a
preface..
Genethliacs
::
Genethliacs
(n.) The
science
of
calculating
nativities,
or
predicting
the
future
events
of life from the stars which
preside
at
birth..
Predictive
::
Predictive
(a.)
Foretelling;
prophetic;
foreboding.
Prophetically
::
Prophetically
(adv.)
In a
prophetical
manner;
by way of
prediction.
Soothsay
::
Soothsay
(v. i.) To
foretell;
to
predict.
Foreshower
::
Foreshower
(n.) One who
predicts.
Germanium
::
Germanium
(n.) A rare
element,
recently
discovered
(1885),
in a
silver
ore
(argyrodite)
at
Freiberg.
It is a
brittle,
silver-white
metal,
chemically
intermediate
between
the
metals
and
nonmetals,
resembles
tin, and is in
general
identical
with the
predicted
ekasilicon.
Symbol
Ge.
Atomic
weight
72.3..
Presage
::
Presage
(v. t.) To
foretell;
to
predict;
to
foreshow;
to
indicate.
Prognosticate
::
Prognosticate
(v. t.) To
indicate
as
future;
to
foretell
from signs or
symptoms;
to
prophesy;
to
foreshow;
to
predict;
as, to
prognosticate
evil..
Presage
::
Presage
(v. i.) To form or utter a
prediction;
--
sometimes
used with of.
Auspicious
::
Auspicious
(a.)
Having
omens or
tokens
of a
favorable
issue;
giving
promise
of
success,
prosperity,
or
happiness;
predicting
good; as, an
auspicious
beginning..
Vaticination
::
Vaticination
(n.)
Prediction;
prophecy.
Parusia
::
Parusia
(n.) A
figure
of
speech
by which the
present
tense is used
instead
of the past or the
future,
as in the
animated
narration
of past, or in the
prediction
of
future,
events..
Divination
::
Divination
(n.) An
indication
of what is
future
or
secret;
augury
omen;
conjectural
presage;
prediction.
Predict
::
Predict
(n.) A
prediction.
Predicted
::
Predicted
(imp. & p. p.) of
Predic.
Soothsaying
::
Soothsaying
(n.) The act of one who
soothsays;
the
foretelling
of
events;
the art or
practice
of
making
predictions.
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..
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..
Vaticine
::
Vaticine
(n.) A
prediction;
a
vaticination.
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