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predictive
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin praedictivus, from praedico.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -?kt?v
Adjective
predictive (comparative more predictive, superlative most predictive)
- Useful in predicting.
- The amount of rain in April is predictive of the number of mosquitoes in May.
- (computing) Describing a predictor.
- (medicine) Expressing the expected accuracy of a statistical measure or of a diagnostic test.
Antonyms
- reactive
Derived terms
- predictive text
Translations
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predictivity
English
Etymology
predictive +? -ity
Noun
predictivity (countable and uncountable, plural predictivities)
- The condition of being predictive
Translations
- Italian: predittività (it)
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