English Words: V

7,391 words · Page 114 of 148

Visigothicadj

Of or pertaining to the Visigoths.

Visigothicallyadv

In a manner that involves or is concerned with Visigoths.

visilizumabnoun

A humanized monoclonal antibody being investigated for use as an immunosuppressive drug in patients with ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease.

visininnoun

A protein found in the retinal cone cell.

visionnoun

The sense or ability of sight.

vision boardingnoun

The use of a vision board.

vision outverb

To create in the mind's eye; to imagine; to see as in a vision.

vision questnoun

A rite of passage in some Native American cultures, representing a turning-point in life before puberty and consisting of a journey alone in the wilderness, sometimes accompanied by fasting, leading to a vision from a spirit.

vision thingnoun

A political view that encompasses the longer-term as distinct from short-term objectives.

visionaladj

Of or pertaining to vision

visionallyadv

In or as a vision.

visionarilyadv

In a visionary way.

visionarinessnoun

The state or condition of being visionary.

visionaryadj

Having vision or foresight.

visionedadj

Having a specified quality of vision.

visioneeringnoun

The process of making a vision or a dream a reality; building a concept into a workable application.

visionernoun

A visionary, one who has visions.

visionicadj

Relating to visionics.

visionicsnoun

The use of electronic sensors to acquire visual data.

visioningnoun

The act by which something is envisioned.

visionistnoun

A visionary.

visionizeverb

To visualize, or engage in visionary schemes or daydreams.

visionlessadj

blind

visionlessnessnoun

Inability to see; blindness.

visionlikeadj

Resembling or characteristic of a vision.

visionphonenoun

Synonym of videophone.

visionproofadj

That cannot be seen through; preventing looking or spying.

visionsnoun

plural of vision

visionwiseadv

In terms of vision.

visiphonenoun

A telephone capable of making video calls.

visiplatenoun

An electronic screen capable of displaying images or data.

visiscreennoun

An electronic screen capable of displaying images or data.

visitverb

To habitually go to (someone in distress, sickness etc.) to comfort them. (Now generally merged into later senses, below.)

visitanoun

The chapel at the center of a barrio.

visitabilitynoun

The ability to be visited.

visitableadj

Capable of being visited.

visitantnoun

One who visits; a guest; a visitor.

visitationnoun

The act of visiting, or an instance of being visited.

visitationaladj

Relating to visitation.

visitationsnoun

plural of visitation

visitatornoun

An apostolic visitor.

visitatorialadj

visitorial

visitatrixnoun

Female equivalent of visitator.

visitenoun

A light cape or short cloak made of silk or lace, formerly worn by women in summer.

visitedverb

past participle of visit

visiteenoun

One who is visited.

visiternoun

Archaic form of visitor.

visitestverb

second-person singular simple present indicative of visit

visitethverb

third-person singular simple present indicative of visit

visitingverb

present participle and gerund of visit

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