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look on all our shares, personal belongings, and real estate as<br />

part of our property. 3 land, acreage, realty, real estate or<br />

property: That property on the high street was recently sold to<br />

developers. 4 characteristic, attribute, quality, feature,<br />

trait, mark, hallmark, idiosyncrasy, peculiarity, oddity, quirk,<br />

Formal haecceity, quiddity: A property of iodine is that it<br />

changes directly from a solid to a vapour - and vice versa -<br />

without first liquefying.<br />

prophecy n. 1 forecasting, foretelling, prediction, fortune-telling,<br />

divination, soothsaying, augury, prognostication,<br />

crystal-gazing, Formal vaticination: The prophecy of future<br />

events lies outside the realm of science. 2 prediction,<br />

forecast, prognosis, revelation: Her prophecy warned of ice<br />

storms that would ravage the earth.<br />

prophesy v. 1 predict, foretell, forecast, forewarn, prognosticate,<br />

vaticinate: His father prophesied that he would come to no good<br />

if he quit college. 2 augur, foretell (of), presage, foreshadow,<br />

portend, bode, harbinger, herald, promise, vaticinate: The<br />

early disappearance of the swallows prophesies a long, cold<br />

winter.<br />

prophet n. prophetess, oracle, forecaster, seer, soothsayer,<br />

clairvoyant, prognosticator, fortune-teller, augur, diviner,<br />

witch, warlock, sibyl, haruspex, vaticinator; (of doom)<br />

Cassandra: Statistically, the weather prophets have a fair<br />

record of accuracy.<br />

prophetic adj. predictive, prognostic, divinatory, oracular, inspired,<br />

prescient, sibylline, Literary fatidic, vatic: His warnings of<br />

a drought proved to be prophetic.<br />

propitiatory<br />

adj. 1 conciliatory, pacifying, appeasing, expiatory,<br />

placative, propitiative, pacificatory, placatory: He said that<br />

he was truly sorry and held out a propitiatory hand. 2<br />

deferential, ingratiating, obliging, obeisant, acquiescent,<br />

compliant, tractable: He was most propitiatory in his treatment<br />

of his stepchildren.<br />

propitious<br />

adj. advantageous, timely, well-timed, opportune, lucky,

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