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  • 21prescient — adj clairvoyant, precognitive, precogni zant, divinatory, prophetic, vaticinal, oracular, pre sageful; foresighted, farsighted, farseeing, sagacious, discerning, perceptive, perspicacious, penetrating, shrewd, quick witted; anticipatory, forward… …

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  • 22prescient — pre·scient …

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  • 23prescient — UK [ˈpresɪənt] / US [ˈpreʃənt] adjective formal knowing or behaving as if you know what will happen in the future Derived word: prescience noun uncountable …

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  • 24prescient — Having foresight or knowledge of what will happen …

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  • 25prescient — adj. having foreknowledge or foresight. Derivatives: prescience n. presciently adv. Etymology: L praescire praescient know beforehand (as PRAE , scire know) …

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  • 26presciente — ● prescient, presciente adjectif Doué de prescience. ● prescient, presciente (difficultés) adjectif Orthographe et sens Ne pas confondre ces deux adjectifs. 1. Prescient, e (sans accent aigu sur le e) adj …

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  • 27prescience — prescient, adj. presciently, adv. /presh euhns, ee euhns, pree sheuhns, shee euhns/, n. knowledge of things before they exist or happen; foreknowledge; foresight. [1325 75; ME < LL praescientia foreknowledge. See PRE , SCIENCE] * * * …

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  • 28prescience — prescient ► ADJECTIVE ▪ having knowledge of events before they take place. DERIVATIVES prescience noun presciently adverb. ORIGIN from Latin praescire know beforehand …

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  • 29presciently — prescient ► ADJECTIVE ▪ having knowledge of events before they take place. DERIVATIVES prescience noun presciently adverb. ORIGIN from Latin praescire know beforehand …

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  • 30Global Prescience — Looking for a lesson in humility? Stand at a major historical marker, and try drawing a perfectly reasonable, prudent conclusion about where that marker is pointing. Believe me, if you read about a 15th century traveler saying, I have to get back …

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