guide vs prognostic

guide

noun
  • A sign that guides people; guidepost. 

  • Someone who guides, especially someone hired to show people around a place or an institution and offer information and explanation, or to lead them through dangerous terrain. 

  • A grooved director for a probe or knife in surgery. 

  • A blade or channel for directing the flow of water to the buckets in a water wheel. 

  • A spirit believed to speak through a medium. 

  • A member of a group marching in formation who sets the pattern of movement or alignment for the rest. 

  • A document or book that offers information or instruction; guidebook. 

  • Any marking or object that catches the eye to provide quick reference. 

verb
  • to serve as a guide for someone or something; to lead or direct in a way; to conduct in a course or path. 

  • to act as a guide. 

  • to exert control or influence over someone or something. 

  • to supervise the education or training of someone. 

  • to steer or navigate, especially a ship or as a pilot. 

prognostic

noun
  • A sign by which a future event may be known or foretold. 

  • prognosis 

  • One who predicts the future. 

  • A prediction of the future. 

adj
  • Of, pertaining to or characterized by prognosis or prediction. 

How often have the words guide and prognostic occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )