seeing or beholding
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viewseeing or beholding
viewingseeing or beholding
viewsseeing or beholding
viewedseeing or beholding
visualof or used in seeing
sightsThe faculty or power of seeing
EYETOEYEOne way of seeing or standing
viewingthe act of seeing, watching or looking
blindlyAs if blind; without seeing or noticing
visioningThe action or fact of seeing visions
viewingsVIEWING, the act of seeing, watching or looking
farsightedseeing or able to see to a great distance
viewingact, ceremony, or occasion of seeing, watching, or inspecting
farsightedSeeing or able to see for a great distance
sightsThe action or fact of seeing someone or something
farsightedlyFARSIGHTED, seeing or able to see to a great distance
visitantvisitor to a place of religious or sight-seeing interest
eyewitnessa witness that can testify from his or her own seeing
clairvoyancythe power of seeing things removed in time or space also CLAIRVOYANCE
eyewitnessesEYEWITNESS, a witness that can testify from his or her own seeing
clairvoyancethe power of seeing things removed in time or space also CLAIRVOYANCY
clairvoyanciesCLAIRVOYANCY, the power of seeing things removed in time or space also CLAIRVOYANCE
unfocused(of a person or their eyes) Not seeing clearly; appearing glazed or expressionless
clairvoyancesCLAIRVOYANCE, the power of seeing things removed in time or space also CLAIRVOYANCY
seekeep company with especially in courtship or dating had been seeing each other for a year
hemeralopiathe condition of seeing well at night or in partial darkness, while the day sight is poor
hemeralopiasHEMERALOPIA, the condition of seeing well at night or in partial darkness, while the day sight is poor
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