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Nos⋅tra⋅da⋅mus

[nos-truh-dey-muhs, -dah-, noh-struh-]
–noun
(Michel de Nostredame), 1503–66, French astrologer.

Nos⋅tra⋅dam⋅ic [nos-truh-dam-ik, noh-struh-] , adjective
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Nostradamus 
"a prophet, seer," 1668, from Fr., from Latinized name of Michel de Nostredame (1503-66), physician and astrologer, who published a famous collection of prophesies in 1555.
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