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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
looked
towards,
or kept in
sight,
as
object,
aim,
intention,
purpose,
design;
as, he did it with a view of
escaping..
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Aspect
::
Aspect
(n.)
Appearance
to the eye or the mind; look; view.
Sight
::
Sight (v. t.) A
spectacle;
a view; a show;
something
worth
seeing.
Panorama
::
Panorama
(n.) A
complete
view in every
direction.
Periscope
::
Periscope
(n.) an
optical
instrument
of
tubular
shape
containing
an
arrangement
of
lenses
and
mirrors
(or
prisms),
allowing
a
person
to
observe
a field of view
otherwise
obstructed,
as
beyond
an
obstructing
object
or (as in
submarines)
above the
surface
of the
water..
Monstrance
::
Monstrance
(n.) A
transparent
pyx, in which the
consecrated
host is
exposed
to
view..
Unfold
::
Unfold
(v. t.) To open, as
anything
covered
or
close;
to lay open to view or
contemplation;
to bring out in all the
details,
or by
successive
development;
to
display;
to
disclose;
to
reveal;
to
elucidate;
to
explain;
as, to
unfold
one's
designs;
to
unfold
the
principles
of a
science..
Stale
::
Stale (v. t.)
Something
set, or
offered
to view, as an
allurement
to draw
others
to any place or
purpose;
a
decoy;
a stool
pigeon..
Review
::
Review
(n.) The
judicial
examination
of the
proceedings
of a lower court by a
higher.
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..
Apprentice
::
Apprentice
(n.) One who is bound by
indentures
or by legal
agreement
to serve a
mechanic,
or other
person,
for a
certain
time, with a view to learn the art, or
trade,
in which his
master
is bound to
instruct
him..
Exposition
::
Exposition
(n.)
Situation
or
position
with
reference
to
direction
of view or
accessibility
to
influence
of sun, wind, etc.;
exposure;
as, an
easterly
exposition;
an
exposition
to the sun..
Front
::
Front (a.) Of or
relating
to the front or
forward
part;
having
a
position
in
front;
foremost;
as, a front
view..
Accede
::
Accede
(v. i.) To
become
a party by
associating
one's self with
others;
to give one's
adhesion.
Hence,
to agree or
assent
to a
proposal
or a view; as, he
acceded
to my
request..
Viewer
::
Viewer
(n.) A
person
appointed
to
inspect
highways,
fences,
or the like, and to
report
upon the
same..
Appellant
::
Appellant
(n.) One who
appeals,
or asks for a
rehearing
or
review
of a cause by a
higher
tribunal..
Fair
::
Fair
(superl.)
Free from
obstacles
or
hindrances;
unobstructed;
unincumbered;
open;
direct;
-- said of a road,
passage,
etc.; as, a fair mark; in fair
sight;
a fair
view..
Sense
::
Sense (v. t.) That which is felt or is held as a
sentiment,
view, or
opinion;
judgment;
notion;
opinion..
Verderor
::
Verderor
(n.) An
officer
who has the
charge
of the
king's
forest,
to
preserve
the vert and
venison,
keep the
assizes,
view,
receive,
and
enroll
attachments
and
presentments
of all
manner
of
trespasses..
Catechise
::
Catechise
(v. t.) To
question
or
interrogate;
to
examine
or try by
questions;
--
sometimes
with a view to
reproof,
by
eliciting
from a
person
answers
which
condemn
his own
conduct..
View
::
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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