Prediction
Predictionn.a foretelling, prophesy, tocken
A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1806.
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Predictionn.a foretelling, prophesy, tocken
Predictivea.foretelling, having power to predict
Predictorn.one who foretels or prophesies
Predigestionn.a digestion performed too soon
Predilectionn.prepossession in favor of anything
Predisposev.t.to incline or adopt beforehand
Predispositionn.a previous or prior adaption
Predominancen.prevalence, ascendency
Predominanta.prevalent, acendant, overruling
Predominatev.i.to prevail, govern, rule
Preelectv.t.to elect or choose beforehand
Preeminencen.superiority, precedence, power
Preeminentlyad.in a preeminent degree
Preemptionn.a right of buying before another
Preenv.t.to dress or trim as birds their fethers
Preengagev.t.to engage first or beforehand
Preengagementn.a previous or prior obligation
Preestablishv.t.to settle or fix beforehand
Preestablishmentn.a previous settlement
Preexistv.i.to exist beforehand or in another state
Preexistencen.previous existence
Preexistenta.existing or being before
Prefacen.a kind of intorduction to a book
Prefacev.t.to introduce a treatise, to cover
Prefacern.the writer or speaker of a preface
Prefatorya.done by way of preface, introductory
Prefectn.a governor, mayor, commander