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pronosticable

Pronosticable is an adjective used primarily in Spanish-language discourse to describe something that can be predicted or prognosticated with some degree of confidence. The term derives from pronosticar (to forecast) and the suffix -able, and it is related to the noun pronóstico (prognosis).

Usage and scope: Pronosticable is commonly found in scientific, statistical, medical, meteorological, and economic writing where

Semantics and nuance: Pronosticable emphasizes the possibility of forecasting based on data, models, or known relationships.

Medical and research context: In medicine and epidemiology, pronosticable variables or factors are those that contribute

Limitations and reception: Because it is relatively rare in English-language usage, the term can cause ambiguity

See also: predictability, prognosis, forecast, predictive analytics, prognostic factor.

authors
refer
to
forecastable
outcomes
or
features.
In
English,
the
term
is
uncommon;
equivalent
expressions
include
predictable,
forecastable,
or
prognostic,
depending
on
context.
It
does
not
guarantee
accuracy,
as
all
predictions
involve
uncertainty
and
require
validation
through
evidence
and
testing.
to
predicting
patient
outcomes
or
disease
trajectories;
such
factors
often
acquire
prognostic
value
through
statistical
analysis.
for
non-Spanish
readers.
In
multilingual
texts,
clarification
or
preferred
English
alternatives
are
advised.