Definitions for prognostics

prognostics prog·nos·tic

Spelling: [prog-nos-tik]
IPA: /prɒgˈnɒs tɪk/

Prognostics is a 11 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 19 points.

You can make 807 anagrams from letters in prognostics (cginooprsst).

Definitions for prognostics

noun

  1. a forecast or prediction.
  2. an omen or portent; sign.
  3. a forecast or prediction.
  4. an omen or portent; sign.

adjective

  1. of or relating to prognosis.
  2. predictive of something in the future:
  3. of or relating to prognosis.
  4. predictive of something in the future:

Origin of prognostics

1375-1425; (adj.) late Middle English pronostik Medieval Latin prognōsticus Greek prognōstikós of foreknowledge, equivalent to pro(gi)gnṓs(kein) to know1 b

Examples for prognostics

"She will recover," he murmured, as though giving utterance to a prognostic.

The letter came to the Egyptian king like a prognostic of evil.

It was easier to believe in any miracle of good than in the least prognostic of evil.

The prognostic of Costal about the weather appeared likely to be realised.

Wat Wilder has observed it at the same time, and confirms the prognostic.

In general these have little diagnostic or prognostic significance.

The prognostic importance of the enumeration of the white blood corpuscles.

For that it was a prognostic of some fearful calamity, no one thought of doubting.

It was Ellison who suggested that they were prognostic of death.

These threads are often said to be a prognostic of storm; but they are not produced by storm.

The prognostic importance of the enumeration of the white blood corpuscles.

It was easier to believe in any miracle of good than in the least prognostic of evil.

The letter came to the Egyptian king like a prognostic of evil.

In general these have little diagnostic or prognostic significance.

"She will recover," he murmured, as though giving utterance to a prognostic.

Wat Wilder has observed it at the same time, and confirms the prognostic.

The prognostic of Costal about the weather appeared likely to be realised.

These threads are often said to be a prognostic of storm; but they are not produced by storm.

It was Ellison who suggested that they were prognostic of death.

For that it was a prognostic of some fearful calamity, no one thought of doubting.

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