predictor

  • 21predictor — /pri dik teuhr/, n. 1. a person or thing that predicts. 2. Math. a formula for determining additional values or derivatives of a function from the relationship of its given values. [1645 55; < ML praedictor. See PREDICT, TOR] * * * …

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  • 22predictor — pre·dic·tor pri dik tər n a preliminary symptom or indication (as of the development of a disease) &LT;predictors of multiple sclerosis&GT; …

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  • 23predictor — Synonyms and related words: Cassandra, Druid, astrologer, augur, calamity howler, crystal gazer, divinator, diviner, divineress, forecaster, foreknower, foreseer, foreshower, foreteller, fortuneteller, geomancer, haruspex, palmist, prefigurer,&#8230; …

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  • 24predictor — pre|dic|tor [ prı dıktər ] noun count something that is helpful or useful in making an accurate prediction …

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  • 25predictor — pre dic·tor || prɪ dɪktÉ™(r/0 n. prophet, forecaster, foreteller; seer, soothsayer, one who predicts the future …

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  • 26predictor — n. Foreteller, prophet, soothsayer, seer, vaticinator, augur, diviner …

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  • 27predictor — n 1. prognosticator, forecaster, prophet, seer, augur, diviner, soothsayer. See prophet(def. 1). 2. omen, sign, portent, token, foretoken, harbinger; premonition, preindication, forewarning, foreshadowing, handwriting on the wall …

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  • 28predictor — pre·dic·tor …

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  • 29predictor — noun 1. someone who makes predictions of the future (usually on the basis of special knowledge) • Syn: ↑forecaster, ↑prognosticator, ↑soothsayer • Derivationally related forms: ↑prognosticate (for: ↑prognosticator), ↑ …

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