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Definition of sigh
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Sigh (v. i.) To make a sound like
sighing.
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Prescience
::
Prescience
(n.)
Knowledge
of
events
before
they take
place;
foresight.
Outlook
::
Outlook
(n.) The view
obtained
by one
looking
out; scope of
vision;
prospect;
sight;
appearance.
Transient
::
Transient
(a.)
Passing
before
the sight or
perception,
or, as it were,
moving
over or
across
a space or scene
viewed,
and then
disappearing;
hence,
of short
duration;
not
permanent;
not
lasting
or
durable;
not
stationary;
passing;
fleeting;
brief;
transitory;
as,
transient
pleasure..
Cover
::
Cover (v. t.) To hide
sight;
to
conceal;
to
cloak;
as, the enemy were
covered
from our sight by the
woods..
Clear
::
Clear (v. t.) To free from
impediment
or
incumbrance,
from
defilement,
or from
anything
injurious,
useless,
or
offensive;
as, to clear land of trees or
brushwood,
or from
stones;
to clear the sight or the
voice;
to clear one's self from debt; -- often used with of, off, away, or out..
Sight-shot
::
Sight-shot
(n.)
Distance
to which the sight can reach or be
thrown.
Telescopical
::
Telescopical
(a.)
Having
the power of
extension
by
joints
sliding
one
within
another,
like the tube of a small
telescope
or a
spyglass;
especially
(Mach.),
constructed
of
concentric
tubes,
either
stationary,
as in the
telescopic
boiler,
or
movable,
as in the
telescopic
chimney
of a war
vessel,
which may be put out of sight by being
lowered
endwise..
Sight
::
Sight (v. t.) A small
aperture
through
which
objects
are to be seen, and by which their
direction
is
settled
or
ascertained;
as, the sight of a
quadrant..
Object
::
Object
(v. t.)
Sight;
show;
appearance;
aspect.
Shortsighted
::
Shortsighted
(a.) Fig.: Not able to look far into
futurity;
unable
to
understand
things
deep; of
limited
intellect.
High-sighted
::
High-sighted
(a.)
Looking
upward;
supercilious.
Nostril
::
Nostril
(n.)
Perception;
insight;
acuteness.
Intervisible
::
Intervisible
(a.)
Mutually
visible,
or in
sight,
the one from the
other,
as
stations..
Ray
::
Ray (n.)
Sight;
perception;
vision;
-- from an old
theory
of
vision,
that sight was
something
which
proceeded
from the eye to the
object
seen..
Insight
::
Insight
(n.) Power of acute
observation
and
deduction;
penetration;
discernment;
perception.
Forewit
::
Forewit
(n.)
Foresight;
prudence.
Forecast
::
Forecast
(n.)
Foresight
of
consequences,
and
provision
against
them;
prevision;
premeditation..
Behind
::
Behind
(adv.)
Not yet
brought
forward,
produced,
or
exhibited
to view; out of
sight;
remaining..
Occult
::
Occult
(v. t.) To
eclipse;
to hide from
sight.
Sense
::
Sense (v. t.) A
faculty,
possessed
by
animals,
of
perceiving
external
objects
by means of
impressions
made upon
certain
organs
(sensory
or sense
organs)
of the body, or of
perceiving
changes
in the
condition
of the body; as, the
senses
of
sight,
smell,
hearing,
taste,
and
touch.
See
Muscular
sense,
under
Muscular,
and
Temperature
sense,
under
Temperature..
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