0 showing or relating to knowledge of a future event, especially when this comes from a direct message to the mind, such as in a dream, rather than by reason: --
Another experiment gave subjects a fake diary of a student with apparently precognitive dreams.
Rogue also gained a precognitive seventh sense that enables her to predict an enemy's move subconsciously during battle.
Castaspella is a powerful sorceress, able to control magical forces of immense strength, to include: precognitive, communicative, analytical and manipulative spells.
Tarot also possessed a fair degree of precognitive ability, being able to accurately predict events that would occur years in the future.
In the same issue, she stated she had a precognitive nightmares and premonitions.
It opens at fever pitch and then starts soaringinto genetic fantasy, into a precognitive dream of delirium and delight.
His whole approach has been one of an all-or-nothing gamble on the infallibility of his precognitive powers.
The majority of these accounts were dream related and were seemingly precognitive in nature.