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Definition of view
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View (n.)
Mental
survey;
intellectual
perception
or
examination;
as, a just view of the
arguments
or facts in a
case..
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Capacious
::
Capacious
(a.) Able or
qualified
to make large views of
things,
as in
obtaining
knowledge
or
forming
designs;
comprehensive;
liberal..
Alethoscope
::
Alethoscope
(n.) An
instrument
for
viewing
pictures
by means of a lens, so as to
present
them in their
natural
proportions
and
relations..
Polyscope
::
Polyscope
(n.) An
apparatus
for
affording
a view of the
different
cavities
of the body.
Purpose
::
Purpose
(n.) That which a
person
sets
before
himself
as an
object
to be
reached
or
accomplished;
the end or aim to which the view is
directed
in any plan,
measure,
or
exertion;
view; aim;
design;
intention;
plan..
Review
::
Review
(n.) The
judicial
examination
of the
proceedings
of a lower court by a
higher.
Form
::
Form (n.) That
assemblage
or
disposition
of
qualities
which makes a
conception,
or that
internal
constitution
which makes an
existing
thing to be what it is; --
called
essential
or
substantial
form, and
contradistinguished
from
matter;
hence,
active
or
formative
nature;
law of being or
activity;
subjectively
viewed,
an idea;
objectively,
a law..
Dispassionate
::
Dispassionate
(a.) Not
dictated
by
passion;
not
proceeding
from
temper
or bias;
impartial;
as,
dispassionate
proceedings;
a
dispassionate
view..
Dysteleology
::
Dysteleology
(n.) The
doctrine
of
purposelessness;
a term
applied
by
Haeckel
to that
branch
of
physiology
which
treats
of
rudimentary
organs,
in view of their being
useless
to the life of the
organism..
Bias
::
Bias (n.) A
leaning
of the mind;
propensity
or
prepossession
toward
an
object
or view, not
leaving
the mind
indifferent;
bent;
inclination..
Version
::
Version
(n.) An
account
or
description
from a
particular
point of view,
especially
as
contrasted
with
another
account;
as, he gave
another
version
of the
affair..
Limited
::
Limited
(a.)
Confined
within
limits;
narrow;
circumscribed;
restricted;
as, our views of
nature
are very
limited..
Pantography
::
Pantography
(n.) A
general
description;
entire
view of an
object.
Publicness
::
Publicness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
public,
or open to the view or
notice
of
people
at
large;
publicity;
notoriety;
as, the
publicness
of a
sale..
Optimistic
::
Optimistic
(a.)
Hopeful;
sanguine;
as, an
optimistic
view..
Refractor
::
Refractor
(n.) A
refracting
telescope,
in which the image to be
viewed
is
formed
by the
refraction
of light in
passing
through
a
convex
lens..
Lucid
::
Lucid (n.)
Presenting
a clear view;
easily
understood;
clear.
Game
::
Game (n.) To play for a stake or
prize;
to use
cards,
dice,
billiards,
or other
instruments,
according
to
certain
rules,
with a view to win money or other thing waged upon the issue of the
contest;
to
gamble..
Reprehend
::
Reprehend
(v. t.) To
reprove
or
reprimand
with a view of
restraining,
checking,
or
preventing;
to make
charge
of fault
against;
to
disapprove
of; to
chide;
to
blame;
to
censure..
Review
::
Review
(n.) To go over with
critical
examination,
in order to
discover
exellences
or
defects;
hence,
to write a
critical
notice
of; as, to
review
a new
novel..
Rejudge
::
Rejudge
(v. t.) To judge
again;
to
reexamine;
to
review;
to call to a new trial and
decision.
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