Difference between revisions of "Prescient"
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English
Adjective
Prescient (comparative more Prescient, superlative most Prescient)
- Exhibiting or possessing prescience: having knowledge of, or seemingly able to correctly predict, events before they take place.
Alternative forms
- præscient, praescient (obsolete)
Derived terms
Related terms
- prescience, præscience (obsolete)
- prescientific (rare)
Etymology
Template:PIE root From m. Latin, Template:Glossary Template:Glossary of) Template:Der, from m. Latin (ultimately from Template:Der) + m. Latin (ultimately from Template:Der). The word is cognate with Template:Cog (modern Template:Cog), Template:Cog.[1]
Translations
exhibiting or possessing prescience
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