Definitions for precognition

precognition pre·cog·ni·tion

Spelling: [pree-kog-nish-uh n]
IPA: /ˌpri kɒgˈnɪʃ ən/

Precognition is a 12 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 22 points.

You can make 808 anagrams from letters in precognition (cegiinnooprt).

Definitions for precognition

noun

  1. knowledge of a future event or situation, especially through extrasensory means.
  2. Scots Law. the examination of witnesses and other parties before a trial in order to supply a legal ground for prosecution. the evidence established in such an examination.

Origin of precognition

1400-50; late Middle English Late Latin praecognitiōn-, s. of praecognitiō; see pre-, cognition

Examples for precognition

That precognition about me, it doesn't include Madame Porvis?

To mention two important types only—there were apparitions of the so-called dead, and there were cases of precognition.

Howsever, I suppose thats to be considered in the precognition!

Would you consider a person fortunate to possess the power of precognition?

It might be that there was such a thing as precognition in the form Morgan had described.

What she had said about expecting to find me on the roof sounded like precognition.

Malone wondered if, just maybe, his precognition had blown a fuse.

precognition is the least understood of the Psi powers, and the most erratic.

"I'm telling him the facts of life about precognition," Morgan told her.

"But I saw no harm in seeing what she is like with precognition," I said.

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