| COGNOMENS | • cognomens n. Plural of cognomen. • COGNOMEN n. (Latin) a family name. |
| COGNOMINA | • cognomina n. Plural of cognomen. • COGNOMEN n. (Latin) a family name. |
| COGNOSCED | • cognosced v. Simple past tense and past participle of cognosce. • COGNOSCE v. in Scots law, to examine; to give judgment on. |
| COGNOSCES | • cognosces v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cognosce. • COGNOSCE v. in Scots law, to examine; to give judgment on. |
| COGNOVITS | • cognovits n. Plural of cognovit. • COGNOVIT n. (Latin) in law, an acknowledgement by a defendant that the plaintiff's cause is just. |
| GEOGNOSES | • GEOGNOSIS n. knowledge of the earth. |
| GEOGNOSIS | • geognosis n. Knowledge of the Earth. • GEOGNOSIS n. knowledge of the earth. |
| GEOGNOSTS | • geognosts n. Plural of geognost. • GEOGNOST n. one versed in geognosy, knowledge of the general structure of the earth. |
| LOGNORMAL | • lognormal adj. (Mathematics) Describing a logarithmic function that has a normal distribution. • lognormal n. A logarithmic function that has a normal distribution. • LOGNORMAL adj. relating to or being a normal distribution that is the distribution of the logarithm of a random variable. |
| PROGNOSED | • prognosed v. Simple past tense and past participle of prognose. • PROGNOSE v. to forecast the probable course of a disease. |
| PROGNOSES | • prognoses n. Plural of prognosis. • prognoses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of prognose. • PROGNOSE v. to forecast the probable course of a disease. |
| PROGNOSIS | • prognosis n. A forecast of the future course or outcome of a situation based on what is presently known; a prediction. • prognosis n. (Medicine) A forecast of the future course or outcome of a disease or disorder based on current medical knowledge. • PROGNOSIS n. a forecasting or forecast, esp. of the course of a disease. |