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Definition of view
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of view is as below...
View (n.) That which is seen or
beheld;
sight
presented
to the
natural
or
intellectual
eye;
scene;
prospect;
as, the view from a
window..
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Megalethoscope
::
Megalethoscope
(n.) An
optical
apparatus
in which
pictures
are
viewed
through
a large lens with
stereoptical
effects.
It is often
combined
with the
stereoscope.
Sight
::
Sight (v. t.)
Mental
view;
opinion;
judgment;
as, in their sight it was
harmless..
Suppose
::
Suppose
(v. t.) To
represent
to one's self, or state to
another,
not as true or real, but as if so, and with a view to some
consequence
or
application
which the
reality
would
involve
or admit of; to
imagine
or admit to
exist,
for the sake of
argument
or
illustration;
to
assume
to be true; as, let us
suppose
the earth to be the
center
of the
system,
what would be the
result?.
Review
::
Review
(n.) To make a
formal
or
official
examination
of the state of, as
troops,
and the like; as, to
review
a
regiment..
Synteretic
::
Synteresis
(n.)
Conscience
viewed
as the
internal
repository
of the laws of duty.
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..
Deliberate
::
Deliberate
(a.)
Weighing
facts and
arguments
with a view to a
choice
or
decision;
carefully
considering
the
probable
consequences
of a step;
circumspect;
slow in
determining;
--
applied
to
persons;
as, a
deliberate
judge or
counselor..
Filar
::
Filar (a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
thread
or line;
characterized
by
threads
stretched
across
the field of view; as, a filar
microscope;
a filar
micrometer..
Oppose
::
Oppose
(n.) To put in
opposition,
with a view to
counterbalance
or
countervail;
to set
against;
to offer
antagonistically..
Eyeshot
::
Eyeshot
(n.)
Range,
reach,
or
glance
of the eye; view;
sight;
as, to be out of
eyeshot..
Demur
::
Demur (v. i.) To
delay;
to
pause;
to
suspend
proceedings
or
judgment
in view of a doubt or
difficulty;
to
hesitate;
to put off the
determination
or
conclusion
of an
affair.
Contemplate
::
Contemplate
(v. t.) To
consider
or have in view, as
contingent
or
probable;
to look
forward
to; to
purpose;
to
intend..
Start
::
Start (v. t.) To bring onto being or into view; to
originate;
to
invent.
View
::
View (n.)
Mental
survey;
intellectual
perception
or
examination;
as, a just view of the
arguments
or facts in a
case..
Disappear
::
Disappear
(v. i.) To cease to
appear
or to be
perceived;
to pass from view,
gradually
or
suddenly;
to
vanish;
to be no
longer
seen; as,
darkness
disappears
at the
approach
of
light;
a ship
disappears
as she sails from
port..
Bigot
::
Bigot (n.) A
person
who
regards
his own faith and views in
matters
of
religion
as
unquestionably
right,
and any
belief
or
opinion
opposed
to or
differing
from them as
unreasonable
or
wicked.
In an
extended
sense,
a
person
who is
intolerant
of
opinions
which
conflict
with his own, as in
politics
or
morals;
one
obstinately
and
blindly
devoted
to his own
church,
party,
belief,
or
opinion..
Tete-a-tete
::
Tete-a-tete
(n.)
Private
conversation;
familiar
interview
or
conference
of two
persons.
Viewless
::
Viewless
(a.) Not
perceivable
by the eye;
invisible;
unseen.
Scenery
::
Scenery
(n.) Sum of
scenes
or
views;
general
aspect,
as
regards
variety
and
beauty
or the
reverse,
in a
landscape;
combination
of
natural
views,
as
woods,
hills,
etc..
Pursuer
::
Pursuer
(n.) One who
pursues
or
chases;
one who
follows
in
haste,
with a view to
overtake..
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