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Etymology

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Borrowed from French prognose, from Ancient Greek πρόγνωσις (prógnōsis, foreknowledge, perceiving beforehand, prediction).

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  • IPA(key): [prɐɡˈnos]
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Noun

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прогно́з (prognózm inan (genitive прогно́за, nominative plural прогно́зы, genitive plural прогно́зов)

  1. forecast, projection
    прогно́з ро́ста эконо́микиprognóz rósta ekonómikiprojection of the economical growth
  2. prognosis

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French prognose, from Ancient Greek πρόγνωσις (prógnōsis, foreknowledge, perceiving beforehand, prediction).

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прогно́з (prohnózm inan (genitive прогно́зу, nominative plural прогно́зи, genitive plural прогно́зів)

  1. forecast, prediction
  2. prognosis

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