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Definition of vie
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Vie (v. t.) To
stake;
to
wager.
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Apparent
::
Apparent
(a.)
Capable
of being seen, or
easily
seen; open to view;
visible
to the eye;
within
sight or
view..
Revision
::
Revision
(n.) The act of
revising;
reexamination
for
correction;
review;
as, the
revision
of a book or
writing,
or of a proof
sheet;
a
revision
of
statutes..
Contracted
::
Contracted
(a.)
Narrow;
illiberal;
selfish;
as, a
contracted
mind;
contracted
views..
Regard
::
Regard
(v. t.)
Object
of
sight;
scene;
view;
aspect.
Obscene
::
Obscene
(a/)
Offensive
to
chastity
or
modesty;
expressing
of
presenting
to the mind or view
something
which
delicacy,
purity,
and
decency
forbid
to be
exposed;
impure;
as,
obscene
language;
obscene
pictures..
Sympode
::
Symploce
(n.) The
repetition
of a word or
phrase
at the
beginning
and
another
at the end of
successive
clauses;
as,
Justice
came down from
heaven
to view the
earth;
Justice
returned
to
heaven,
and left the
earth..
Examine
::
Examine
(v. t.) To test by any
appropriate
method;
to
inspect
carefully
with a view to
discover
the real
character
or state of; to
subject
to
inquiry
or
inspection
of
particulars
for the
purpose
of
obtaining
a
fuller
insight
into the
subject
of
examination,
as a
material
substance,
a fact, a
reason,
a
cause,
the truth of a
statement;
to
inquire
or
search
into; to
explore;
as, to
examine
a
mineral;
to
examine
a ship to know
whether
she is
seaworthy;
to
examine
a
proposition,
theory,
or
question..
Glimmering
::
Glimmering
(n.) A faint view or idea; a
glimpse;
an
inkling.
Consider
::
Consider
(v. t.) To have
regard
to; to take into view or
account;
to pay due
attention
to; to
respect.
Surfeit
::
Surfboat
(n.) A boat
intended
for use in heavy surf. It is built with a
pronounced
sheer,
and with a view to
resist
the shock of waves and of
contact
with the
beach..
Abstract
::
Abstract
(a.)
Expressing
a
particular
property
of an
object
viewed
apart from the other
properties
which
constitute
it; --
opposed
to
concrete;
as,
honesty
is an
abstract
word..
Perusal
::
Perusal
(n.) The act of
carefully
viewing
or
examining.
Speculation
::
Speculation
(n.)
Mental
view of
anything
in its
various
aspects
and
relations;
contemplation;
intellectual
examination.
Speculate
::
Speculate
(v. i.) To
consider
by
turning
a
subject
in the mind, and
viewing
it in its
different
aspects
and
relations;
to
meditate;
to
contemplate;
to
theorize;
as, to
speculate
on
questions
in
religion;
to
speculate
on
political
events..
Front
::
Front (a.) Of or
relating
to the front or
forward
part;
having
a
position
in
front;
foremost;
as, a front
view..
Position
::
Position
(n.)
Hence:
The
ground
which any one takes in an
argument
or
controversy;
the point of view from which any one
proceeds
to a
discussion;
also, a
principle
laid down as the basis of
reasoning;
a
proposition;
a
thesis;
as, to
define
one's
position;
to
appear
in a false
position..
Excise
::
Excise
(n.) In
inland
duty or
impost
operating
as an
indirect
tax on the
consumer,
levied
upon
certain
specified
articles,
as,
tobacco,
ale,
spirits,
etc., grown or
manufactured
in the
country.
It is also
levied
to
pursue
certain
trades
and deal in
certain
commodities.
Certain
direct
taxes (as, in
England,
those on
carriages,
servants,
plate,
armorial
bearings,
etc.),
are
included
in the
excise.
Often used
adjectively;
as,
excise
duties;
excise
law;
excise
system..
Eriometer
::
Eriometer
(n.) An
instrument
for
measuring
the
diameters
of
minute
particles
or
fibers,
from the size of the
colored
rings
produced
by the
diffraction
of the light in which the
objects
are
viewed..
Eyepiece
::
Eyepiece
(n.) The lens, or
combination
of
lenses,
at the eye end of a
telescope
or other
optical
instrument,
through
which the image
formed
by the
mirror
or
object
glass is
viewed..
Parallax
::
Parallax
(n.) The
apparent
displacement,
or
difference
of
position,
of an
object,
as seen from two
different
stations,
or
points
of
view..
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