Definitions from Wiktionary (precognition)
▸ noun: (parapsychology) Knowledge of the future; understanding of something in advance, especially as a form of supernatural or extrasensory perception.
▸ noun: (Scots law) The practice of taking a factual statement from a witness before a trial.
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▸ noun: (parapsychology) Knowledge of the future; understanding of something in advance, especially as a form of supernatural or extrasensory perception.
▸ noun: (Scots law) The practice of taking a factual statement from a witness before a trial.
Similar:
foreknowledge,
precog,
prescience,
presaging,
foresense,
precognizance,
prevision,
foreken,
foresight,
presagement,
more...
Types:
clairvoyance,
telepathy,
psychometry,
premonition,
retrocognition,
precognitive dreams,
remote viewing,
psychic intuition,
more...
Adjectives:
apparent,
true,
spontaneous,
such,
ostensible,
paranormal,
inferential,
genuine,
unconscious,
veridical,
supernormal
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