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There are 17 words containing PRECOGN

PRECOGNISANTprecognisant adj. Alternative spelling of precognizant.
PRECOGNISANT adj. having foreknowledge, also PRECOGNIZANT.
PRECOGNISEPRECOGNISE v. to know beforehand, also PRECOGNIZE.
PRECOGNISEDPRECOGNISE v. to know beforehand, also PRECOGNIZE.
PRECOGNISESPRECOGNISE v. to know beforehand, also PRECOGNIZE.
PRECOGNISINGPRECOGNISE v. to know beforehand, also PRECOGNIZE.
PRECOGNITIONprecognition n. (Parapsychology) Knowledge of the future; understanding of something in advance, especially as a form…
precognition n. (Scotland, law) The practice of taking a factual statement from a witness before a trial.
PRECOGNITION n. clairvoyance relating to an event or state not yet experienced.
PRECOGNITIONSprecognitions n. Plural of precognition.
PRECOGNITION n. clairvoyance relating to an event or state not yet experienced.
PRECOGNITIVEprecognitive adj. Pertaining to the ability to see or predict future events.
precognitive n. (Science fiction) A precognitive person, a seer.
PRECOGNITIVE adj. relating to precognition.
PRECOGNIZANTprecognizant adj. Displaying precognition.
PRECOGNIZANT adj. having foreknowledge, also PRECOGNISANT.
PRECOGNIZEprecognize v. To display or have precognition; to have (paranormal) knowledge of a future event before it occurs.
PRECOGNIZE v. to know beforehand, also PRECOGNISE.
PRECOGNIZEDprecognized v. Simple past tense and past participle of precognize.
PRECOGNIZE v. to know beforehand, also PRECOGNISE.
PRECOGNIZESprecognizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of precognize.
PRECOGNIZE v. to know beforehand, also PRECOGNISE.
PRECOGNIZINGprecognizing v. Present participle of precognize.
PRECOGNIZE v. to know beforehand, also PRECOGNISE.
PRECOGNOSCEprecognosce v. (Law, Scotland, transitive) To examine (e.g. witnesses or evidence) beforehand.
PRECOGNOSCE v. to take a precognition of.
PRECOGNOSCEDprecognosced v. Simple past tense and past participle of precognosce.
PRECOGNOSCE v. to take a precognition of.
PRECOGNOSCESprecognosces v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of precognosce.
PRECOGNOSCE v. to take a precognition of.
PRECOGNOSCINGprecognoscing v. Present participle of precognosce.
PRECOGNOSCE v. to take a precognition of.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
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  • English Wiktionary: 17 words
  • Scrabble in French: 2 words
  • Scrabble in Spanish: 2 words
  • Scrabble in Italian: 12 words
  • Scrabble in German: no word
  • Scrabble in Romanian: no word


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