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Definition of vision
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 vision is as below...
Vision
(v.)
Especially,
that which is seen
otherwise
than by the
ordinary
sight,
or the
rational
eye; a
supernatural,
prophetic,
or
imaginary
sight;
an
apparition;
a
phantom;
a
specter;
as, the
visions
of
Isaiah..
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Amharic
::
Amharic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Amhara,
a
division
of
Abyssinia;
as, the
Amharic
language
is
closely
allied
to the
Ethiopic..
Rhabdophora
::
Rhabdophora
(n. pl.) An
extinct
division
of
Hydrozoa
which
includes
the
graptolities.
Storehouse
::
Storehouse
(n.) A
building
for
keeping
goods of any kind,
especially
provisions;
a
magazine;
a
repository;
a
warehouse..
Artiodactyla
::
Artiodactyla
(n. pl.) One of the
divisions
of the
ungulate
animals.
The
functional
toes of the hind foot are even in
number,
and the third digit of each foot
(corresponding
to the
middle
finger
in man) is
asymmetrical
and
paired
with the
fourth
digit,
as in the hog, the
sheep,
and the ox; --
opposed
to
Perissodactyla..
Department
::
Department
(v. i.) A
territorial
division;
a
district;
esp., in
France,
one of the
districts
composed
of
several
arrondissements
into which the
country
is
divided
for
governmental
purposes;
as, the
Department
of the
Loire..
Divisionary
::
Divisionary
(a.)
Divisional.
Ordinance
::
Ordinance
(n.)
Orderly
arrangement;
preparation;
provision.
Century
::
Century
(n.) A
division
of the Roman
people
formed
according
to their
property,
for the
purpose
of
voting
for civil
officers..
Garland
::
Garland
(n.) A sort of
netted
bag used by
sailors
to keep
provision
in.
Ulotrichi
::
Ulotrichi
(n. pl.) The
division
of
mankind
which
embraces
the races
having
woolly
or
crispy
hair. Cf.
Leiotrichi.
Laconian
::
Laconian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Laconia,
a
division
of
ancient
Greece;
Spartan..
Visionary
::
Visionary
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
visions
or
visions;
characterized
by,
appropriate
to, or
favorable
for,
visions..
Calyx
::
Calyx (n.) A
cuplike
division
of the
pelvis
of the
kidney,
which
surrounds
one or more of the renal
papillae..
Anisopleura
::
Anisopleura
(n. pl.) A
primary
division
of
gastropods,
including
those
having
spiral
shells.
The two sides of the body are
unequally
developed..
Dream
::
Dream (n.) A
visionary
scheme;
a wild
conceit;
an idle
fancy;
a
vagary;
a
revery;
-- in this
sense,
applied
to an
imaginary
or
anticipated
state of
happiness;
as, a dream of
bliss;
the dream of his
youth..
Division
::
Division
(n.) A grade or rank in
classification;
a
portion
of a tribe or of a
class;
or, in some
recent
authorities,
equivalent
to a
subkingdom..
Holostraca
::
Holostraca
(n. pl.) A
division
of
phyllopod
Crustacea,
including
those that are
entirely
covered
by a
bivalve
shell..
Cephalata
::
Cephalata
(n. pl.) A large
division
of
Mollusca,
including
all
except
the
bivalves;
-- so
called
because
the head is
distinctly
developed.
See
Illustration
in
Appendix..
Mollusca
::
Mollusca
(n. pl.) One of the grand
divisions
of the
animal
kingdom,
including
the
classes
Cephalopoda,
Gastropoda,
PteropodaScaphopoda,
and
Lamellibranchiata,
or
Conchifera.
These
animals
have an
unsegmented
bilateral
body, with most of the
organs
and parts
paired,
but not
repeated
longitudinally.
Most of them
develop
a
mantle,
which
incloses
either
a
branchial
or a
pulmonary
cavity.
They are
generally
more or less
covered
and
protected
by a
calcareous
shell,
which may be
univalve,
bivalve,
or m
Participation
::
Participation
(n.)
Distribution;
division
into
shares.
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