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Meaning
Noun
●
In Places of worship:
A
shrine
dedicated
to some
prophetic
deity.
●
In Divination & People:
A person such as a
priest
through whom the
deity
is supposed to
respond
with
prophecy
or advice.
●
A
prophetic
response
, often
enigmatic
or
allegorical
, so given.
●
Something said that must
come true
or cannot be
countermanded
; an
inexorable
command
or declaration.
●
In People:
A person considered to be a
source
of wisdom.
●
A
wise
sentence
or
decision
of great authority.
●
In People:
A fortune-teller.
●
In People:
One who
communicates
a
divine
command
; an
angel
; a prophet.
●
The
sanctuary
, or most
holy
place in the
temple
; also, the
temple
itself.
●
In Theory of computing:
A
theoretical
entity
capable
of
answering
some
collection
of questions.
●
In Cryptocurrency:
A
third-party
service that provides
smart contracts
with information from the outside world.
Verb
●
To
utter
oracles
or prophecies.
Name
●
A
database management system
(and its associated
software
) developed by the Oracle Corporation
Sourced from
Wiktionary
Origin
oracle
English
oracle
Old French (842-ca. 1400)
Sourced from
Etym
Synonyms
Prophet
Expert
Diviner
Foreteller
Fortuneteller
Oracle
Precognitive
Prognosticator
Seer
Soothsayer
Sage
Omen
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