Definition of Prognosing

1. prognose [v] - See also: prognose

Lexicographical Neighbors of Prognosing

proglottic
proglottid
proglottides
proglottids
proglottis
proglumide
proglycolytic
prognathic
prognathism
prognathisms
prognathous
prognose
prognosed
prognoses
prognosing (current term)
prognosis
prognostic
prognosticable
prognostically
prognosticate
prognosticated
prognosticates
prognosticating
prognostication
prognostications
prognosticative
prognosticator
prognosticators
prognostick

Literary usage of Prognosing

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Bookman (1911)
"... and if you must be peering for a sign, like an augur among the sacred chickens, you will probably find by your prognosing nothing more hopeful than that ..."

2. Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics by The American College of Surgeons, Franklin H. Martin Memorial Foundation (1913)
"The X-ray study of colonie efficiency and the contrary is just beginning to reveal to the surgeon and internist a means of diagnosing, prognosing and ..."

3. The Juvenile Court and the Community by Thomas Dawes Eliot (1914)
"... whether hereditary or acquired, have established diagnosing and prognosing clinics, also administered as a part of the probation office or detention ..."

4. Edinburgh Medical Journal (1879)
"... by subduing what might otherwise have been to us an alarming temperature, ro'bbed us ui means ol prognosing the ca.se aright. ..."

5. Medical Record by George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman (1892)
"Professor «JC Sanders determined the fœtal heartbeat as i'28—prognosing a boy. The case made a good recovery despite some bronchitic and erysipelatous ..."

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