Definitions for vaticinate

vaticinate va·tic·i·nate

Spelling: [vuh-tis-uh-neyt]
IPA: /vəˈtɪs əˌneɪt/

Vaticinate is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 18 points.

You can make 312 anagrams from letters in vaticinate (aaceiinttv).

Definitions for vaticinate

verb (used with or without object)

  1. to prophesy.

Origin of vaticinate

1615-25; Latin vāticinātus (past participle of vaticinārī to prophesy), equivalent to vāti- (stem of vātēs seer) + -cin- (combining form of canere to sing, prophesy) + -ātus Examples for vaticinate

What the end might be he could not pretend to vaticinate, but "El Pretendiente" would never reign in Madrid.

You see I've already become the Homer of your triumphs, and vaticinate in rhyme.

Which that it will certainly happen if you do not prevent it by your votes, I most confidently predict and vaticinate.

I vaticinate what will be the upshot of all his schemes of reform.

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