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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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Pursuit
::
Pursuit
(v. t.) A
following
with a view to
reach,
accomplish,
or
obtain;
endeavor
to
attain
to or gain; as, the
pursuit
of
knowledge;
the
pursuit
of
happiness
or
pleasure..
Dichroism
::
Dichroism
(n.) The
property
of
presenting
different
colors
by
transmitted
light,
when
viewed
in two
different
directions,
the
colors
being
unlike
in the
direction
of
unlike
or
unequal
axes..
Wide
::
Wide
(superl.)
Of large
scope;
comprehensive;
liberal;
broad;
as, wide
views;
a wide
understanding..
Recense
::
Recense
(v. t.) To
review;
to
revise.
Calculator
::
Calculator
(n.) One who
computes
or
reckons:
one who
estimates
or
considers
the force and
effect
of
causes,
with a view to form a
correct
estimate
of the
effects..
Hide
::
Hide (v. i.) To lie
concealed;
to keep one's self out of view; to be
withdrawn
from sight or
observation.
Binocle
::
Binocle
(n.) A
dioptric
telescope,
fitted
with two tubes
joining,
so as to
enable
a
person
to view an
object
with both eyes at once; a
double-barreled
field glass or an opera
glass..
Appeal
::
Appeal
(v. t.) To make
application
for the
removal
of (a
cause)
from an
inferior
to a
superior
judge or court for a
rehearing
or
review
on
account
of
alleged
injustice
or
illegality
in the trial
below.
We say, the cause was
appealed
from an
inferior
court..
Emergence
::
Emergence
(n.) The act of
rising
out of a
fluid,
or
coming
forth from
envelopment
or
concealment,
or of
rising
into view;
sudden
uprisal
or
appearance..
See
::
See (v. t.) To have an
interview
with;
especially,
to make a call upon; to
visit;
as, to go to see a
friend..
Twilight
::
Twilight
(n.) faint
light;
a
dubious
or
uncertain
medium
through
which
anything
is
viewed.
Exhibit
::
Exhibit
(n.) Any
article,
or
collection
of
articles,
displayed
to view, as in an
industrial
exhibition;
a
display;
as, this
exhibit
was
marked
A; the
English
exhibit..
Ephemeris
::
Ephemeris
(n.) A
collective
name for
reviews,
magazines,
and all kinds of
periodical
literature..
Censor
::
Censor
(n.) A
critic;
a
reviewer.
Provide
::
Provide
(v. i.) To
procure
supplies
or means in
advance;
to take
measures
beforehand
in view of an
expected
or a
possible
future
need,
especially
a
danger
or an evil; --
followed
by
against
or for; as, to
provide
against
the
inclemency
of the
weather;
to
provide
for the
education
of a
child..
Yonder
::
Yonder
(a.) Being at a
distance
within
view, or
conceived
of as
within
view; that or those
there;
yon..
Lateral
::
Lateral
(a.)
Directed
to the side; as, a
lateral
view of a
thing..
View
::
View (v. t.) To
survey
or
examine
mentally;
to
consider;
as, to view the
subject
in all its
aspects..
Narrow
::
Narrow
(v. t.) To
contract
the reach or
sphere
of; to make less
liberal
or more
selfish;
to
limit;
to
confine;
to
restrict;
as, to
narrow
one's views or
knowledge;
to
narrow
a
question
in
discussion..
Purview
::
Purview
(n.) Limit or
sphere
of
authority;
scope;
extent.
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