visible |
able to be seen; perceptible through sight. [2 definitions] |
Visigoth |
a member of the western division of the Goths, who invaded the Roman Empire in the fourth century and established a kingdom in France and Spain. (Cf. Ostrogoth.) |
vision |
the ability to perceive through sight. [6 definitions] |
visionary |
characterized by whimsical notions or impractical plans. [7 definitions] |
visionless |
combined form of vision. |
visit |
to go or come to see (someone or some place). [9 definitions] |
visitable |
combined form of visit. |
visitant |
one who makes a visit. [3 definitions] |
visitation |
the act of visiting. [5 definitions] |
visiting fireman |
(informal) an important or influential person who is given a special welcome and entertained lavishly when visiting a city, organization, or the like. [2 definitions] |
visitor |
one who makes a visit. |
visor |
the protective brim projecting from the front of a cap or other headgear. [4 definitions] |
visorless |
combined form of visor. |
VISTA |
abbreviation of "Volunteers in Service to America." |
vista |
a view or scene, esp. as beheld through a framelike opening, as between buildings or borders of trees. [2 definitions] |
visual |
pertaining to sight or seeing. [5 definitions] |
visual aids |
instructional materials, such as films, slides, and models, that involve chiefly the sense of sight and are used in teaching, lecturing, or the like. |
visual binary |
a binary star composed of two parts that can be seen through an ordinary telescope, or, though rarely, by the naked eye. |
visualize |
to create a mental picture or image. [2 definitions] |
visually |
in a manner pertaining to sight or visual images. [2 definitions] |
vita |
a brief summary of one's career and accomplishments. (See curriculum vitae.) |