Prediction... Foretelling... Extrapolation...
To answer questions by foretelling the future. However the job as also to make the answers very difficult to understand.
Latin auspicium. Foretelling future from flight if birds from Avis bird plus spicium to look up.
Either the witches predicitions in Macbeth or the prologue to Romeo and Juliet
In this case, it means the future, the part before us, as opposed to the past which is behind us.
It told the ancient people of the empires that will come which they did came and for the modern people is telling us the things happening to us like the warming and that we are living in the last days when we will have a new beginning.
Doomsday was created from prophecies because many scholars in the reigon where the places in the bible were foretelling the future that was about the apocalypse.
Asclepius was the god of medicine and therefore of suture. The God of Prophecy (foretelling the future) was Apollo.
Actually, foretelling and forth telling are two different things. To foretell is to tell something of the future, yes. But to forth tell is to give a message from God; not specifically about the future; just something from God. i.e., Jonah and the Ninevites; John the Baptist telling people to repent.
Actually, foretelling and forth telling are two different things. To foretell is to tell something of the future, yes. But to forth tell is to give a message from God; not specifically about the future; just something from God. i.e., Jonah and the Ninevites; John the Baptist telling people to repent.
Tecumseh Tecumseh supposedly predicted earthquakes and his own death.
Prognosticated is a word that refers to foretelling the future or making a prophesy. An example of the term used in a sentence would be, "The old fortune teller prognosticated about the girl's future, which thoroughly freaked her out."