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.