precognition
from
Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)
PRECOGNITION, Scotch law. The examination of witnesses who were present at
the commission of a criminal act, upon the special circumstances attending
it, in order to know whether there is ground for a trial, and to serve for
direction to the prosecutor. But the persons examined may insist on having
their declaration cancelled before they give testimony at the trial. Ersk.
Princ. B. 4, t. 4, n. 49.
from
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
45 Moby Thesaurus words for "precognition":
a priori knowledge, anticipation, apprehension, buddhi,
clairvoyance, command, comprehension, conception,
conceptualization, direct apprehension, foreboding, foreknowing,
foreknowledge, foreseeability, forewisdom, grasp, grip, ideation,
immediate cognition, insight, inspiration, intellection,
intelligence, intuition, intuitionism, intuitive reason,
intuitiveness, intuitivism, knowledge without thought, mastery,
mental grasp, prehension, presage, prescience, presentiment,
satori, savvy, second sight, second-sightedness, sixth sense,
subconscious knowledge, subconscious perception, understanding,
unmediated perception, wisdom
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