Sight for one
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SENSESight, for one
SENSESight, for one.
SEEROne with second sight.
AIMEROne taking a sight
DEEROne with hind sight?
AIMEROne with a sight?
SEEROne with second sight
SEEROne gifted with second-sight.
PHRASEOut of sight is one
DESCRIEROne catching sight of something
OSTAR".. (the fairest one in sight)": Frost
RISINGSUNSMorning sight of one with double vision?
lookerone who looks (to use one's sight)
lookersLOOKER, one who looks (to use one's sight)
uglifierone that uglifies (to make ugly (offensive to sight))
uglifiersUGLIFIER, one that uglifies (to make ugly (offensive to sight))
sightsmanone who reads or performs music readily at first sight
sightsmenSIGHTSMAN, one who reads or performs music readily at first sight
perceiveBecome aware of (something) by the use of one of the senses, esp. that of sight
perceivedBecome aware of (something) by the use of one of the senses, esp. that of sight
perceivesBecome aware of (something) by the use of one of the senses, esp. that of sight
perceivingBecome aware of (something) by the use of one of the senses, esp. that of sight
sensedone of the faculties, sight, hearing, smell, taste, or touch, by which humans and animals perceive the environment
sensesone of the faculties, sight, hearing, smell, taste, or touch, by which humans and animals perceive the environment
senseone of the faculties, sight, hearing, smell, taste, or touch, by which humans and animals perceive the environment
nyctalops(Greek) one afflicted with nyctalopia, the condition of seeing poorly at night or in partial darkness, while the day sight is normal; erroneously, the opposite condition
nyctalopesNYCTALOPS, (Greek) one afflicted with nyctalopia, the condition of seeing poorly at night or in partial darkness, while the day sight is normal; erroneously, the opposite condition
somatosensoryRelating to or denoting a sensation (such as pressure, pain, or warmth) that can occur anywhere in the body, in contrast to one localized at a sense organ (such as sight, balance, or taste)