| OVERPREDICTS | • overpredicts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overpredict. |
| PREDIABETICS | • prediabetics n. Plural of prediabetic. • PREDIABETIC n. one suffering from prediabetes. |
| PREDIALITIES | • PREDIALITY n. the quality of being predial. |
| PREDICAMENTS | • predicaments n. Plural of predicament. • PREDICAMENT n. the character, status, or classification assigned by a predication. |
| PREDICATIONS | • predications n. Plural of predication. • PREDICATION n. an act or instance of predicating. |
| PREDICTIVELY | • predictively adv. In the manner of something that attempts or succeeds in predicting, anticipating or expecting. • PREDICTIVE adv. relating to prediction. |
| PREDIGESTING | • predigesting v. Present participle of predigest. • PREDIGEST v. to digest in advance. |
| PREDIGESTION | • predigestion n. The partial hydrolysis etc. of food, by enzymes or other materials, prior to normal digestion. • PREDIGESTION n. artificial or natural partial digestion of food. |
| PREDILECTION | • predilection n. A condition of favoring or liking; a tendency towards; proclivity; predisposition. • PREDILECTION n. an established preference for something. |
| PREDISCHARGE | • predischarge adj. Before a discharge. • predischarge v. To discharge beforehand. • predischarge n. The act of predischarging, or that which is predischarged. |
| PREDISCOVERY | • prediscovery n. A previous discovery. • PREDISCOVERY n. a preliminary discovery. |
| PREDISPOSALS | • PREDISPOSAL n. disposal in advance. |
| PREDISPOSING | • predisposing v. Present participle of predispose. • PREDISPOSE v. to dispose in advance. |
| UNPREDICTING | • unpredicting v. Present participle of unpredict. • UNPREDICT v. (Milton) to retract or falsify a previous prediction. |