n. 1 (supposed) foreknowledge, esp. of a supernatural kind. 2 Sc. the preliminary examination of witnesses etc., esp. to decide whether there is ground for a trial. precognitive adj.
[ LL praecognitio (as PRE-, COGNITION) ]
n. 1 (supposed) foreknowledge, esp. of a supernatural kind. 2 Sc. the preliminary examination of witnesses etc., esp. to decide whether there is ground for a trial. precognitive adj.
[ LL praecognitio (as PRE-, COGNITION) ]
Concise Oxford English dictionary. Краткий оксфордский словарь английского языка. 2012