Verb (used with object) : birds prognosticating spring. From Dictionary.com.
You're not required to have "prognosticative acumen". From Wordnik.com. [Boing Boing] Reference
The mountaineer makes the natural phenomena which he most frequently witnesses prognosticative of the future. From Wordnik.com. [Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds] Reference
There's a lot of prognosticative nonsense circulating around the web and in the media on what happens next in Gaza - I couldn't read this. From Wordnik.com. [JTA - Recent News] Reference
There are just too many positive signs pointing to the Terps that they've conveniently ignored to place much stock in their prognosticative abilities. From Wordnik.com. [Blog updates] Reference
But suffice it to say, the field is fairly wide open now and, at the end of the day, no one should really bother putting too much prognosticative stock into what we get from the guild next week, seeing as the AMPAS writers branch is likely to go with a number of the fallen. From Wordnik.com. [In Contention] Reference
While I respect Lobe’s analytical skills, I respect Raimondo’s prognosticative track record more. From Wordnik.com. [Gary Sick on Iran and the Hawk-Realist Power Balance « Antiwar.com Blog] Reference
They are held as prognosticative of stormy weather. ". From Wordnik.com. [The Proverbs of Scotland] Reference
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