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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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Diviner
::
Diviner
(n.) One who
professes
divination;
one who
pretends
to
predict
events,
or to
reveal
occult
things,
by
supernatural
means..
Predictory
::
Predictory
(a.)
Predictive.
Prediction
::
Prediction
(n.) The act of
foretelling;
also, that which is
foretold;
prophecy..
Soothsaying
::
Soothsaying
(n.) The act of one who
soothsays;
the
foretelling
of
events;
the art or
practice
of
making
predictions.
Genethliacs
::
Genethliacs
(n.) The
science
of
calculating
nativities,
or
predicting
the
future
events
of life from the stars which
preside
at
birth..
Prophesy
::
Prophesy
(v. i.) To utter
predictions;
to make
declaration
of
events
to come.
Divine
::
Divine
(v. t.) To
foretell;
to
predict;
to
presage.
Prophecy
::
Prophecy
(n.) A
declaration
of
something
to come; a
foretelling;
a
prediction;
esp., an
inspired
foretelling..
Auspicious
::
Auspicious
(a.)
Having
omens or
tokens
of a
favorable
issue;
giving
promise
of
success,
prosperity,
or
happiness;
predicting
good; as, an
auspicious
beginning..
Foretell
::
Foretell
(v. t.) To
predict;
to tell
before
occurence;
to
prophesy;
to
foreshow.
Predictive
::
Predictive
(a.)
Foretelling;
prophetic;
foreboding.
Scandium
::
Scandium
(n.) A rare
metallic
element
of the boron
group,
whose
existence
was
predicted
under the
provisional
name
ekaboron
by means of the
periodic
law, and
subsequently
discovered
by
spectrum
analysis
in
certain
rare
Scandinavian
minerals
(euxenite
and
gadolinite).
It has not yet been
isolated.
Symbol
Sc.
Atomic
weight
44..
Horoscopy
::
Horoscopy
(n.) The art or
practice
of
casting
horoscopes,
or
observing
the
disposition
of the
stars,
with a view to
prediction
events..
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..
Augury
::
Augury
(n.) An omen;
prediction;
prognostication;
indication
of the
future;
presage.
Foreteller
::
Foreteller
(n.) One who
predicts.
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..
Vaticination
::
Vaticination
(n.)
Prediction;
prophecy.
Augurate
::
Augurate
(v. t. & i.) To make or take
auguries;
to
augur;
to
predict.
Forespeaking
::
Forespeaking
(n.) A
prediction;
also, a
preface..
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