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As a noun retrodiction is
a form of "prediction" that deals with the past rather than the future, sometimes useful in testing theories whose actual predictions are too long-term to be of immediate use.
retrodiction |
retroduction |
As nouns the difference between retrodiction and retroduction
is that
retrodiction is a form of "prediction" that deals with the past rather than the future, sometimes useful in testing theories whose actual predictions are too long-term to be of immediate use while
retroduction is a leading or bringing back.
taxonomy |
retrodiction |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and retrodiction
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
retrodiction is a form of "prediction" that deals with the past rather than the future, sometimes useful in testing theories whose actual predictions are too long-term to be of immediate use.
retrodiction |
retrodictive |
As a noun retrodiction
is a form of "prediction" that deals with the past rather than the future, sometimes useful in testing theories whose actual predictions are too long-term to be of immediate use.
As an adjective retrodictive is
of or pertaining to retrodiction.
postdiction |
retrodiction |
Synonyms |
Retrodiction is a synonym of postdiction.
As nouns the difference between postdiction and retrodiction
is that
postdiction is the construction of past conditions by relying on the present while
retrodiction is a form of "prediction" that deals with the past rather than the future, sometimes useful in testing theories whose actual predictions are too long-term to be of immediate use.
future |
retrodiction |
As nouns the difference between future and retrodiction
is that
future is the time ahead; those moments yet to be experienced while
retrodiction is a form of "prediction" that deals with the past rather than the future, sometimes useful in testing theories whose actual predictions are too long-term to be of immediate use.
As an adjective future
is having to do with or occurring in the future.
past |
retrodiction |
As a verb past
is .
As a noun retrodiction is
a form of "prediction" that deals with the past rather than the future, sometimes useful in testing theories whose actual predictions are too long-term to be of immediate use.
prediction |
retrodiction |
As nouns the difference between prediction and retrodiction
is that
prediction is a statement of what will happen in the future while
retrodiction is a form of "prediction" that deals with the past rather than the future, sometimes useful in testing theories whose actual predictions are too long-term to be of immediate use.