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Prognostic

adjective
1.
Of or relating to prediction; having value for making predictions.  Synonyms: predictive, prognosticative.






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"Prognostic" Quotes from Famous Books



... his attractions was not humble, ascribed the blushing cheek and faltering voice to the natural effect produced by his appearance; and he himself admiring very much a handsome bracelet on her wrist, which he deemed a favourable prognostic of "tin," watched her to her door, and sent his groom in the course of the evening to make discreet inquiries in the neighbourhood. The result of the inquiries induced him to resolve upon prosecuting the acquaintance thus ...
— What Will He Do With It, Complete • Edward Bulwer-Lytton

... This prognostic was correct. In less than a fortnight the Duke of Guienne lay dead, and the heavy suspicion rested upon his royal brother of having done more than acquiesce in the decree of fate. Whether or not there was any ...
— Charles the Bold - Last Duke Of Burgundy, 1433-1477 • Ruth Putnam

... than Rachel could do, that it was quite humiliating, and yet to listen to her talk, and think of committing any child to her charge was sickening, and Rachel already felt a love and pity for her little charge that made her wretched at the thoughts of the prognostic ...
— The Clever Woman of the Family • Charlotte M. Yonge

... Wiltshire; and, knowing their neighbor had written books, they could by no means get rid of the idea that he was the writer of Moore's Almanac, and perpetually, greeted him with a salutation, in hopes to receive in return some prognostic of the weather, which might guide them in arrangements for seedtime and harvest. Once, when he had lost his way,—wandering till midnight,—he roused up the inmates of a cottage, in search of a guide to Sloperton, and, to his astonishment, found he was close to his own gate. ...
— The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 15, No. 87, January, 1865 • Various



Words linked to "Prognostic" :   prophetical, death knell, auspice, prodigy, prognosis, foretoken, prophetic, preindication, foreboding, sign, augury



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