retrodiction
Oct. 4th, 2011 07:40 amPRONUNCIATION:(ret-roh-DIK-shuhn)
MEANING:
noun: Using present information to make an assertion about the past; an instance of such an assertion.
ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin retro- (back) + dicere (to say). Ultimately from the Indo-European root deik- (to show, to pronounce solemnly), which is also the source of judge, verdict, vendetta, revenge, indicate, dictate, and paradigm. Earliest documented use: 1895.
MEANING:
noun: Using present information to make an assertion about the past; an instance of such an assertion.
ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin retro- (back) + dicere (to say). Ultimately from the Indo-European root deik- (to show, to pronounce solemnly), which is also the source of judge, verdict, vendetta, revenge, indicate, dictate, and paradigm. Earliest documented use: 1895.