retrodict

/ˌrɛtroʊˈdɪkt/
verb
  1. To predict or state something about the past, often using present evidence or theories.
    • Scientists can retrodict the climate of ancient Earth by studying ice cores.
    • The economist tried to retrodict the causes of the recession from current data.
    • Using the fossil record, paleontologists retrodict the behavior of dinosaurs.
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