
1) Abodement 2) Aboding 3) Abstract thought 4) An act of predicting 5) An instance of this 6) Announcement 7) Anticipation 8) Ariolation 9) Auguration 10) Augury 11) Auspices 12) Bodement 13) Crystal gazing 14) Divination 15) Foreboding 16) Forecast 17) Foresight 18) Foretelling 19) Fortune telling
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1) Adumbration 2) Call 3) Extropic 4) Extropy 5) Forecast 6) Forecasting 7) Foresight 8) Foretelling 9) Fortunetelling 10) Horoscope 11) Meteorology 12) Prognosis 13) Projection 14) Prophecy 15) Prophesy 16) Vaticination 17) Warning
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(of earthquakes) The forecasting in time, place, and magnitude of an earthquake; the forecasting of strong ground motions. Currently, there is no reliable method of predicting earthquakes.
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A prediction (Latin præ-, `before,` and dicere, `to say`) or forecast is a statement about the way things will happen in the future, often but not always based on experience or knowledge. While there is much overlap between prediction and forecast, a prediction may be a statement that some outcome is expected, while a forecast is more specifi...
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• (n.) The act of foretelling; also, that which is foretold; prophecy.
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that is, researchers using what they do know to predict what they don't know
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[Noun] To say what you think might happen in the future.
Example: Horoscopes make predictions about the future.
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(from the article `automata theory`) ...Thus, the matching of an automaton, or computer, with a real physical environment could result in the anticipation of the future, if certain ... Criminological prediction attempts to forecast the future conduct of persons under certain conditions. Whether based on statistics, case histories, ... ...
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(from the article `probability theory`) Prediction is often just one aspect of a `control` problem. For example, in guiding a rocket, measurements of the rocket`s location, velocity, and so ...
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the process of computation used to obtain the predicted value(s) of a quantity NOTE - The term 'prediction' may also be used to denote the predicted value(s) of a quantity.
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determination of the values of the system variables (variable quantities) at some future instant, based on current and past values of some of the system state variables
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the process of estimating the value of a sample from the succession of previous samples or quantized values NOTE - Associated terms are: 'prediction law'; 'predictor'.
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the process of estimating a signal value representing a picture element from signal values representing neighbouring picture elements in space and time
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A statement that claims to foretell future events. Cf. premonition, precognition, prophecy.
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A statement that claims to foretell future events. Cf. premonition, precognition, prophecy.
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As applied to proteins, attempts to predict aspects of shape, function and mechanism from basic information, such as knowledge of primary structure. Necessary because the production of gene/protein sequence data is faster and cheaper than direct experimental investigation
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Pre·dic'tion noun [ Latin
praedictio : confer French
prédiction .] The act of foretelling; also, that which is foretold; prophecy. « The
predictions of cold and long winters.»
Bacon. Syn. -- Prophecy; prognostication; foreboding; augury; divination; so...
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Forecast or extrapolation of the future state of a system from current or past states.
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prediction 1. The action of predicting or foretelling future events; also, an instance of this, a prophecy. 2. A statement made beforehand.
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A reasonable guess as to what will happen
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foretelling noun a statement made about the future
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1. The process and the expression of an inference made with respect to a future event. 2. According to Plato, a prophetic prediction is a form of inspired 'frenzy' which produces a good result which could not be obtained in a normal state of mind (Phaedrus). The other two forms of this abnormal activity are poetic inspiration and religious exaltat....
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Predicting the time, place and magnitude of an earthquake.
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an act of predicting. · an instance of this; prophecy.
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a statement made about the future
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