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    prognostication


    1. Poor Danforth had been a great exponent for Cuba Libre; and as we gently lifted his quivering body to shelter, I remembered his former prognostication, “I shall die for Cuba


    2. ” Jesus, without any pride of correct prognostication, stated the never ending reality that he had predicted would always be the case


    3. In sum an infinite great fall of rain and all refreshed and will much increase the harvest yet those in ken say after wind and water fire shall come for a prognostication of Malachi's almanac (and I hear that Mr Russell has done a prophetical charm of the same gist out of the Hindustanish for his farmer's gazette) to have three things in all but this a mere fetch without bottom of reason for old crones and bairns yet sometimes they are found in the right guess with their queerities no telling how


    4. Royal Brougham, despite his earlier gloomy assessment, had already announced his personal prognostication: Washington to win, Cornell in second, California third


    5. Mac didn’t join in on the prognostication


    6. When all the cards you chose were then revealed, the machine printed under each its meaning and combined the seven in a single prognostication


    7. Yet this ability of prognostication does not translate into the ability to pick the market direction, which transitively implies that the put/call will not help us much


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    Synonyms for "prognostication"

    prognostication prophecy vaticination forecasting foretelling prediction omen portent presage prodigy prognostic anticipation prognosis augury forecast conjecture divination

    "prognostication" definitions

    a sign of something about to happen


    a statement made about the future


    knowledge of the future (usually said to be obtained from a divine source)