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Definition of vise
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 vise is as below...
Vise (n.) An
indorsement
made on a
passport
by the
proper
authorities
of
certain
countries
on the
continent
of
Europe,
denoting
that it has been
examined,
and that the
person
who bears it is
permitted
to
proceed
on his
journey;
a
visa..
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Cautioner
::
Cautioner
(n.) One who
cautions
or
advises.
Abator
::
Abator
(n.) A
person
who,
without
right,
enters
into a
freehold
on the death of the last
possessor,
before
the heir or
devisee..
Persuade
::
Persuade
(v. t.) To
inculcate
by
argument
or
expostulation;
to
advise;
to
recommend.
Improvise
::
Improvise
(v. i.) To
produce
or
render
extemporaneous
compositions,
especially
in verse or in
music,
without
previous
preparation;
hence,
to do
anything
offhand..
Revise
::
Revise
(v. t.) To
review,
alter,
and
amend;
as, to
revise
statutes;
to
revise
an
agreement;
to
revise
a
dictionary..
Devised
::
Devised
(imp. & p. p.) of
Devis.
Advisedly
::
Advisedly
(adv.)
With
deliberate
purpose;
purposely;
by
design.
Viseing
::
Viseing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Vis.
Previse
::
Previse
(v. t.) To
inform
beforehand;
to warn.
Will
::
Will (n.) To give or
direct
the
disposal
of by
testament;
to
bequeath;
to
devise;
as, to will one's
estate
to a
child;
also, to order or
direct
by
testament;
as, he
willed
that his
nephew
should
have his
watch..
Disadvise
::
Disadvise
(v. t.) To
advise
against;
to
dissuade
from.
Adhort
::
Adhort
(v. t.) To
exhort;
to
advise.
Read
::
Read (v. t.) To
advise;
to
counsel.
Devise
::
Devise
(n.)
Property
devised,
or given by
will..
Curviserial
::
Curviserial
(a.)
Distributed
in a
curved
line, as
leaves
along a
stem..
Supervise
::
Supervise
(v. t.) To look over so as to read; to
peruse.
Advisedly
::
Advisedly
(adv.)
Circumspectly;
deliberately;
leisurely.
Aviseful
::
Aviseful
(a.)
Watchful;
circumspect.
Vivisectional
::
Vivisectional
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
vivisection.
Voltaic
::
Voltaic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Alessandro
Volta,
who first
devised
apparatus
for
developing
electric
currents
by
chemical
action,
and
established
this
branch
of
electric
science;
discovered
by
Volta;
as,
voltaic
electricity..
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