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21prediction of danger — index monition (warning) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
22prediction of misfortune — index misgiving Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
23prediction — (n.) 1560s, from L. praedictio a foretelling, from praedictus (see PREDICT (Cf. predict)) …
24prediction — [n] declaration made in advance of event anticipation, augury, cast, conjecture, crystal gazing*, divination, dope, forecast, forecasting, foresight, foretelling, fortunetelling, guess, horoscope, hunch*, indicator, omen, palmistry, presage,… …
25prediction — Prediction, Praedictio, Praedictum Vaticinium …
26prediction — ► NOUN 1) a thing predicted; a forecast. 2) the action of predicting …
27prediction — [prē dik′shən, pridik′shən] n. [L praedictio] 1. a predicting or being predicted 2. the thing predicted or foretold …
28Prédiction — Il y a plusieurs façons de faire des prédictions. La prédiction dynamique est une méthode inventée par Newton et Leibniz. Newton l’a appliquée avec succès au mouvement des planètes et de leurs satellites. Depuis elle est devenue la grande méthode …
29Prediction — A prediction is a statement or claim that a particular event will occur in the future in more certain terms than a forecast. The etymology of this word is Latin (from præ before plus dicere to say ). Niels Bohr stated Prediction is very difficult …
30Prediction game — A prediction game is a game which allow users to guess at the outcome of future events. Prediction games are generally operated online and are free for users to play. Points are awarded to players who most accurately predict the outcome of an… …