Use prescient in a Sentence See web results for prescient Possessing prescience.
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In ancient Troy, Cassandra, the daughter of Priam and Hecuba, could foresee the future.Ê Of course, she couldn't do anything about it.Ê And that is what the curse of prescience is all about.
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Pronunciation: \ˈpre-sh(ē-)ən(t)s, ˈprē-, -s(ē-)ən(t)s\. Function: noun. Etymology: Middle English, from Late Latin praescientia, from Latin praescient-,
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Precognition (from the Latin præ-, prior to, + cognitio, acquiring knowledge), also called future sight, refers to perception that involves the...
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From French prescience, from Latin praescientia. Singular; prescience God's certain prescience of the volitions of moral agents. J. Edwards...
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Definition of prescience in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of prescience. Pronunciation of prescience. Translations of prescience. prescience synonyms, prescience antonyms. Information about prescience in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. Had he any prescience of the day, five years to come,
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It's been more than a month since I began warning Sen. Barack Obama that he would become answerable for his revolting choice of a family priest. But never mind that; the astonishing thing is that it's at least 11 months since he himself has known precisely HOME / fighting words: By Christopher HitchensPosted Monday,
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Welcome to the Prescience Lab. At the highest level of abstraction, our goal is to learn how to deliver arbitrary amounts of computational power to ordinary people. To us, "ordinary people" implies interactive applications and "arbitrary amounts of computational power" implies distributed computing resources.
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