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Definition of view
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View (v. t.) To see; to
behold;
especially,
to look at with
attention,
or for the
purpose
of
examining;
to
examine
with the eye; to
inspect;
to
explore..
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Assail
::
Assail
(v. t.) To
attack
morally,
or with a view to
produce
changes
in the
feelings,
character,
conduct,
existing
usages,
institutions;
to
attack
by
words,
hostile
influence,
etc.; as, to
assail
one with
appeals,
arguments,
abuse,
ridicule,
and the
like..
Bird''s-eye
::
Bird's-eye
(a.) Seen from
above,
as if by a
flying
bird;
embraced
at a
glance;
hence,
general;
not
minute,
or
entering
into
details;
as, a
bird's-eye
view..
Viewy
::
Viewy (a.)
Having
peculiar
views;
fanciful;
visionary;
unpractical;
as, a viewy
person..
Linguistically
::
Linguistically
(adv.)
In a
linguistic
manner;
from the point of view of a
linguist.
Overview
::
Overview
(n.) An
inspection
or
overlooking.
Standstill
::
Standpoint
(n.) A fixed point or
station;
a basis or
fundamental
principle;
a
position
from which
objects
or
principles
are
viewed,
and
according
to which they are
compared
and
judged..
Scenograph
::
Scenograph
(n.) A
perspective
representation
or
general
view of an
object.
Viewing
::
Viewing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Vie.
Rise
::
Rise (v.) To
become
apparent;
to
emerge
into
sight;
to come
forth;
to
appear;
as, an
eruption
rises on the skin; the land rises to view to one
sailing
toward
the
shore..
Diallage
::
Diallage
(n.) A
figure
by which
arguments
are
placed
in
various
points
of view, and then
turned
to one
point..
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..
Seeing
::
Seeing
(conj.
(but
originally
a
present
participle))
In view of the fact
(that);
considering;
taking
into
account
(that);
insmuch
as;
since;
because;
--
followed
by a
dependent
clause;
as, he did well,
seeing
that he was so
young..
Descry
::
Descry
(n.)
Discovery
or view, as of an army seen at a
distance..
Dichroite
::
Dichroite
(n.)
Iolite;
-- so
called
from its
presenting
two
different
colors
when
viewed
in two
different
directions.
See
Iolite.
Candidating
::
Candidating
(n.) The
taking
of the
position
of a
candidate;
specifically,
the
preaching
of a
clergyman
with a view to
settlement..
Avise
::
Avise (v. t.) To look at; to view; to think of.
View
::
View (n.) Power of
seeing,
either
physically
or
mentally;
reach or range of
sight;
extent
of
prospect..
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..
Review
::
Review
(n.) A
lesson
studied
or
recited
for a
second
time.
Develop
::
Develop
(v. t.) To cause to
become
visible,
as an
invisible
or
latent
image upon
plate,
by
submitting
it to
chemical
agents;
to bring to
view..
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