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Definition of view
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View (n.) Power of
seeing,
either
physically
or
mentally;
reach or range of
sight;
extent
of
prospect..
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As
::
As (adv. &
conj.)
In the idea,
character,
or
condition
of, --
limiting
the view to
certain
attributes
or
relations;
as,
virtue
considered
as
virtue;
this actor will
appear
as
Hamlet..
Survey
::
Survey
(n.) A
particular
view; an
examination,
especially
an
official
examination,
of all the parts or
particulars
of a
thing,
with a
design
to
ascertain
the
condition,
quantity,
or
quality;
as, a
survey
of the
stores
of a ship; a
survey
of roads and
bridges;
a
survey
of
buildings..
Anticipate
::
Anticipate
(v. t.) To
foretaste
or
foresee;
to have a
previous
view or
impression
of; as, to
anticipate
the
pleasures
of a
visit;
to
anticipate
the evils of
life..
Calling
::
Calling
(n.) A
naming,
or
inviting;
a
reading
over or
reciting
in
order,
or a call of names with a view to
obtaining
an
answer,
as in
legislative
bodies..
Recension
::
Recension
(n.)
Specifically,
the
review
of a text (as of an
ancient
author)
by an
editor;
critical
revisal
and
establishment..
Cursoriness
::
Cursoriness
(n.) The
quality
of being
cursory;
superficial
performance;
as,
cursoriness
of
view..
Limited
::
Limited
(a.)
Confined
within
limits;
narrow;
circumscribed;
restricted;
as, our views of
nature
are very
limited..
Realizing
::
Realizing
(a.)
Serving
to make real, or to
impress
on the mind as a
reality;
as, a
realizing
view of the
danger
incurred..
Materialism
::
Materialism
(n.) The
doctrine
of
materialists;
materialistic
views and
tenets.
Heliometer
::
Heliometer
(n.) An
instrument
devised
originally
for
measuring
the
diameter
of the sun; now
employed
for
delicate
measurements
of the
distance
and
relative
direction
of two stars too far apart to be
easily
measured
in the field of view of an
ordinary
telescope.
Discovery
::
Discovery
(n.) The
action
of
discovering;
exposure
to view;
laying
open;
showing;
as, the
discovery
of a
plot..
Overhaul
::
Overhaul
(v. t.) To haul or drag over;
hence,
to turn over for
examination;
to
inspect;
to
examine
thoroughly
with a view to
corrections
or
repairs..
Revisal
::
Revisal
(n.) The act of
revising,
or
reviewing
and
reexamining
for
correction
and
improvement;
revision;
as, the
revisal
of a
manuscript;
the
revisal
of a proof
sheet;
the
revisal
of a
treaty..
Frap
::
Frap (v. t.) To draw
together;
to bind with a view to
secure
and
strengthen,
as a
vessel
by
passing
cables
around
it; to
tighten;
as a
tackle
by
drawing
the lines
together..
Swell
::
Swell (v. i.) To grow upon the view; to
become
larger;
to
expand.
Veil
::
Veil (n.)
Something
hung up, or
spread
out, to
intercept
the view, and hide an
object;
a
cover;
a
curtain;
esp., a
screen,
usually
of
gauze,
crape,
or
similar
diaphnous
material,
to hide or
protect
the
face..
Unveil
::
Unveil
(v. t.) To
remove
a veil from; to
divest
of a veil; to
uncover;
to
disclose
to view; to
reveal;
as, she
unveiled
her
face..
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..
Overt
::
Overt (a.) Open to view;
public;
apparent;
manifest.
Observation
::
Observation
(n.) The
result
of an act, or of acts, of
observing;
view;
reflection;
conclusion;
judgment..
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