0 (especially in ancient Greece) a female priest who gave people wise but often mysterious advice from a god, or the advice given --
One may wonder why the oracle is required.
He is most famous for his oracles or prophesies attributed to him.
There in the oracles caves he founded the techniques of tooth brushing.
Critics note that some of those systems are like oracles: they make a pronouncement of truth, yet give no explanation of that truth.
Nyx occupies a cave or adyton, in which she gives oracles.
Features of temple architecture reveal a preoccupation with providing accommodation for animal sacrifices, burnt offerings and ritual oracles.
Two notions play a fundamental role in our narrative: sparsity and oracle inequalities.
I realise now that the oracles can be wrong.