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gissingen

Gissingen is the Dutch plural noun meaning guesses or rough estimates. It is the plural of gissing, a noun formed from the verb gissen, to guess or to estimate. The term signals approximate conclusions rather than precise measurements and is often used where data are scarce or uncertain.

In contemporary Dutch, gissingen appears mainly in contexts where a precise figure is not known or not

Gissingen are used as starting points in analysis or forecasting. In statistics, they may refer to initial

Related terms include inschatting, schatting, ramingen, and voorspelling. The term gissing is more likely to be

yet
calculated.
In
everyday
language,
gissingen
denotes
informal
estimates;
in
more
formal
writing,
inschatting
or
schatting
are
typically
preferred.
Gissing
can
carry
a
slightly
more
speculative
or
tentative
nuance
than
inschatting.
values
or
priors
before
data
collection,
which
are
later
refined
into
more
accurate
inschattingen
through
sampling
and
modeling.
In
journalism
or
debate,
gissingen
describe
educated
guesses,
forecasts,
or
conjectures
about
outcomes
such
as
turnout,
prices,
or
growth,
without
claiming
certainty.
encountered
in
historical
texts
or
in
contexts
where
a
more
literary
or
informal
tone
is
intended.