vide which see
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QUOD.. vide (which see)
QUAE... vide (which see)
QUOD... vide (which see): Lat.
ANTEVide ... (see before, in Latin)
NICKELOn which to see Monticello.
ISTHIS"... a dagger which I see . . . ?"
SCENESIn which writers see sense
QUAEPart of qq.v. (which see)
RUNACOMPARISONTest to see which is better
ASHEStadium in which to see Venus?
BEFOREME"Is this a dagger which I see ...?"
ISTHIS"... a dagger which I see before me?"
DAGGER"Is this a ... which I see... ": "Macbeth"
zooscopya delusion in which you see imaginary animals
PALOMARMount from which people can see far away
ASHEStadium from which you can see the Unisphere
zooscopiesZOOSCOPY, a delusion in which you see imaginary animals
SYNODIn which you might see an exchange of bishops
DAGGER"Is this a ... which I see before me": Macbeth
THATWASATHENAAnswer to "Did you see which Greek goddess walked by?"?
archbishopricthe see or province over which an archbishop exercises authority
archbishopricsARCHBISHOPRIC, the see or province over which an archbishop exercises authority
ENDZONESEATSpot from which you might see a bomb headed your way
ACTIIWhen Macbeth asks "Is this a dagger which I see before me?"
picturephonea device which allows speakers on the telephone to see each other
semidarknessA light level in which it is possible to see, but not clearly
picturephonesPICTUREPHONE, a device which allows speakers on the telephone to see each other
sightsThe area or distance within which someone can see or something can be seen
exchangeA system or market in which commercial transactions involving currency, shares, commodities, etc., can be carried out within or between countries. See also foreign exchange
convolvulusA twining plant with trumpet-shaped flowers, some kinds of which are invasive weeds (see also bindweed), while others, esp. morning glories, are cultivated for their bright flowers
convolvulusesA twining plant with trumpet-shaped flowers, some kinds of which are invasive weeds (see also bindweed), while others, esp. morning glories, are cultivated for their bright flowers
trapballsA game in which the player uses a bat to hit a trap (see trap1 (sense 2 of the noun)) to send a ball into the air and then hits the ball itself
trapballA game in which the player uses a bat to hit a trap (see trap1 (sense 2 of the noun)) to send a ball into the air and then hits the ball itself
squaresting or converted to a unit of area equal in measure to a square each side of which measures one unit of a specified unit of length a square foot see metric system table weight table
periscopesAn apparatus consisting of a tube attached to a set of mirrors or prisms, by which an observer (typically in a submerged submarine or behind a high obstacle) can see things that are otherwise out of sight
periscopeAn apparatus consisting of a tube attached to a set of mirrors or prisms, by which an observer (typically in a submerged submarine or behind a high obstacle) can see things that are otherwise out of sight
nucleuscellular organelle of eukaryotes that is essential to cell functions (as reproduction and protein synthesis), is composed of nucleoplasm and a nucleoprotein-rich network from which chromosomes and nucleoli arise, and is enclosed in a definite membrane see cell illustration
retinaethe sensory membrane that lines the eye, is composed of several layers including one containing the rods and cones, and functions as the immediate instrument of vision by receiving the image formed by the lens and converting it into chemical and nervous signals which reach the brain by way of the optic nerve see eye illustration
retinasthe sensory membrane that lines the eye, is composed of several layers including one containing the rods and cones, and functions as the immediate instrument of vision by receiving the image formed by the lens and converting it into chemical and nervous signals which reach the brain by way of the optic nerve see eye illustration