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From Latin (meaning ), from Greek accent (prognostikos) foreknowing, prescient, , from prefix () + (gnostikos) of or for knowing, acceptable at knowing, from (gignosko) to apprentice to know, to perceive, to mark, to learn.
Compare French accent , prognostic.
prognostic
#a assurance by which a approaching accident may be accepted or foretold; an indication; a assurance or omen; hence, a foretelling; a prediction.
#:Careful assemblage may adumbrate the hour
#:(By abiding prognostics) if to alarming a show’r.
#:While rain depends, the absorbed cat gives o’er
#:Her frolics, and pursues her appendage no more. Jonathan Abrupt
#A assurance or evidence advertence the advance and abortion of a disease.
prognostic
#of or apropos to , prediction
[[vi:prognostic]]
From Latin (meaning ), from Greek accent (prognostikos) foreknowing, prescient, , from prefix () + (gnostikos) of or for knowing, acceptable at knowing, from (gignosko) to apprentice to know, to perceive, to mark, to learn.
Compare French accent , prognostic.
prognostic
#a assurance by which a approaching accident may be accepted or foretold; an indication; a assurance or omen; hence, a foretelling; a prediction.
#:Careful assemblage may adumbrate the hour
#:(By abiding prognostics) if to alarming a show’r.
#:While rain depends, the absorbed cat gives o’er
#:Her frolics, and pursues her appendage no more. Jonathan Abrupt
#A assurance or evidence advertence the advance and abortion of a disease.
prognostic
#of or apropos to , prediction
[[vi:prognostic]]
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