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prog·no·sis \prägˈnōsə̇s\ noun (plural prog·no·ses \-ōˌsēz\) Etymology: Late Latin, from Greek prognōsis, foreknowledge, prognosis, from progignōskein to know beforehand, prognosticate, from pro- pro- (I) + gignōskein to know — more at know 1. a. : the act or art of foretelling the course of a disease b. : the prospect of survival and recovery from a disease as anticipated from the usual course of that disease or indicated by special features of the case in question < the prognosis is grave; death usually occurs within one year > 2. : forecast, prognostication < that prognosis, though wrong, then seemed justified — F.L.Schuman > |