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Definition of sigh
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Sigh (v. i.)
Figuratively,
a
manifestation
of
grief;
a
lan/ent..
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Slight
::
Slight
(n.) The act of
slighting;
the
manifestation
of a
moderate
degree
of
contempt,
as by
neglect
or
oversight;
neglect;
indignity..
Opsiometer
::
Opsiometer
(n.) An
instrument
for
measuring
the
limits
of
distincts
vision
in
different
individuals,
and thus
determiming
the
proper
focal
length
of a lens for
correcting
imperfect
sight..
Charge
::
Charge
(v. t.)
Custody
or care of any
person,
thing,
or
place;
office;
responsibility;
oversight;
obigation;
duty..
Sighed
::
Sighed
(imp. & p. p.) of Sig.
Concealed
::
Concealed
(a.)
Hidden;
kept from
sight;
secreted.
Sagacious
::
Sagacious
(a.)
Hence,
of quick
intellectual
perceptions;
of keen
penetration
and
judgment;
discerning
and
judicious;
knowing;
far-sighted;
shrewd;
sage; wise; as, a
sagacious
man; a
sagacious
remark..
Shortsighted
::
Shortsighted
(a.)
Having
little
regard
for the
future;
heedless.
Quadrant
::
Quadrant
(n.) An
instrument
for
measuring
altitudes,
variously
constructed
and
mounted
for
different
specific
uses in
astronomy,
surveying,
gunnery,
etc.,
consisting
commonly
of a
graduated
arc of 90¡, with an index or
vernier,
and
either
plain or
telescopic
sights,
and
usually
having
a plumb line or
spirit
level for
fixing
the
vertical
or
horizontal
direction..
Second-sight
::
Second-sight
(n.) The power of
discerning
what is not
visible
to the
physical
eye, or of
foreseeing
future
events,
esp. such as are of a
disastrous
kind; the
capacity
of a seer;
prophetic
vision..
Dasewe
::
Dasewe
(v. i.) To
become
dim-sighted;
to
become
dazed or
dazzled.
Collimation
::
Collimation
(n.) The act of
collimating;
the
adjustment
of the line of the
sights,
as the axial line of the
telescope
of an
instrument,
into its
proper
position
relative
to the other parts of the
instrument..
Eye
::
Eye (n.) That which
resembles
the organ of
sight,
in form,
position,
or
appearance.
Cover
::
Cover (v. t.) To hide
sight;
to
conceal;
to
cloak;
as, the enemy were
covered
from our sight by the
woods..
Vision
::
Vision
(v.) The
faculty
of
seeing;
sight;
one of the five
senses,
by which
colors
and the
physical
qualities
of
external
objects
are
appreciated
as a
result
of the
stimulating
action
of light on the
sensitive
retina,
an
expansion
of the optic
nerve..
Vision
::
Vision
(v.) That which is seen; an
object
of
sight.
See
::
See (v. i.) To have the power of
sight,
or of
perceiving
by the
proper
organs;
to
possess
or
employ
the sense of
vision;
as, he sees
distinctly..
Sight
::
Sight (v. t.) In a
drawing,
picture,
etc., that part of the
surface,
as of paper or
canvas,
which is
within
the frame or the
border
or
margin.
In a frame or the like, the open
space,
the
opening..
Varisse
::
Varisse
(n.) An
imperfection
on the
inside
of the hind leg in
horses,
different
from a curb, but at the same
height,
and
frequently
injuring
the sale of the
animal
by
growing
to an
unsightly
size..
Kenning
::
Kenning
(v. t.) Range of
sight.
Scotomy
::
Scotomy
(n.)
Dizziness
with
dimness
of
sight.
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