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prognoses

n. (plural of prognosis English)

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prognosis
  1. n. a prediction about how something (as the weather) will develop [syn: forecast]

  2. a prediction of the course of a disease [syn: prospect, medical prognosis]

  3. [also: prognoses (pl)]

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Usage examples of "prognoses".

Suffice it to mention the ridiculous prognoses which accompanied the PC (it is nothing but a gaming gadget, it is a replacement for the electric typewriter, will be used only by business).

Masterson ran his own prognoses: Prog: that Wanderer would collide with the Moon.

By right the consultation is over, but Springer sulks and sticks at the mealworm prognoses, because in his heart he doesn't want to start a radio magazine for the great masses, but is more inclined toward a radically pacifist weekly.

I would call both their long-term prognoses good, but neither will be fit to return to their military duties for at least a year.

Venn immediately made sure to point out to Miles all the repairs completed and still in progress, in detail, with approximate costs, with a chronicle appended of all the quaddies who had been injured in the imbroglio, including names, ranks, prognoses, and the distress suffered by their family members.