Crossword-Solution: PROGNOSTICATING
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Prognosticating | p. pr. & vb. n. | of Prognosticate |
We have 18 clues for the answer “PROGNOSTICATING”
| Clue | Answers |
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| sibylline | 13 answers |
| prophesying | 20 answers |
| soothsaying | 21 answers |
| sententious | 22 answers |
| proclaiming | 41 answers |
| augural | 42 answers |
| premonitory | 45 answers |
| vatic | 45 answers |
| predictive | 47 answers |
| peremptory | 49 answers |
| presaging | 68 answers |
| portentous | 74 answers |
| Prophetic | 80 answers |
| Oracular | 80 answers |
| Signifi-cant | 85 answers |
| Occult | 86 answers |
| Vague | 95 answers |
| Obscure | 120 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REATE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PROGNOSTICATING (5)
Later on in the history of the plague the inflammatory boils and buboes in the groins and axillae were recognized at once as prognosticating a fatal issue.
The inflammatory boils and buboes in the groins and axillae were recognised at once as prognosticating a fatal issue, and those were past all hope of recovery in whom they arose in numbers all over the body.
There was seldom any difficulty in prognosticating the effect of tartar emetic, and this became the favorite drug that was almost daily applied for, a dose of three grains enchanting the patient, who always advertised my fame by saying "He told me I should be sick, and, by Allah! there was no mistake about it." Accordingly there was a great run upon the tartar emetic.
There was seldom any difficulty in prognosticating the effect of tartar emetic, and this became the favourite drug that was applied for almost daily; a dose of three grains enchanting the patient, who always advertised my fame by saying, "He told me I should be sick, and, by Allah! there was no mistake about it." Accordingly there was a great run upon the tartar emetic.
Just then, too, the sacred bull at Memphis died and the priests could discover no heart in his entrails, which they interpreted as prognosticating evil to our country.