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predicha

Predicha is the feminine singular form of the past participle of the verb predecir, used as an adjective meaning "predicted" or "foreseen." It agrees with feminine nouns, for example: una consecuencia predicha, las cifras predichas. The masculine form is predicho, and the plural forms are predichas (feminine) and predichos (masculine).

Etymology and morphology: predicha derives from predecir, itself built from the prefix pre- meaning before and

Usage: predicha is typically used to describe an outcome, result, or characteristic that has been forecast by

Examples:

- Las cifras predichas por el modelo se verificaron.

- Se analizaron las causas de la predicha caída de la temperatura.

- El informe presenta las consecuencias predichas.

See also: predicción, predecir, predicho.

the
verb
dicir
(to
say),
aligned
with
the
Spanish
verbal
system
for
forming
passive
or
perfective
descriptors.
a
model,
theory,
or
prediction.
It
is
not
commonly
used
as
a
standalone
noun;
the
usual
noun
for
a
forecast
is
predicción.
In
practice,
predicha
appears
in
phrases
such
as
"resultados
predichos
por
el
modelo"
or
"la
predicha
tendencia,"
where
it
attributes
foreseen
qualities
to
a
feminine
noun.