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Traditional English :: visor
visosity.html - n.
(also vizor)
1 a a movable part of a helmet covering the face. b hist. a mask. c the projecting front part of a cap.
2 a shield (fixed or movable) to protect the eyes from unwanted light, esp. one at the top of a vehicle windscreen.
    visored adj. visorless adj. [ME f. AF viser, OF visiere f. vis face f. L visus: see VISAGE]
English Idioms :: visiting nurse
visosity.html - {n.} A nurse who goes from home to home taking care of sick people or giving help with other health problems. * /After John returned home from the hospital, the visiting nurse came each day to change his bandages./
New English :: visualization
visosity.html - noun
( Lifestyle and Leisure) The technique of forming a mental picture or vision of something (particularly of a hoped-for event or outcome to a situation) as a psychological aid to confidence and achievement. Etymology: Formed by adding the noun suffix -ation to the verb visualize 'make visible, form an image of'. History and Usage: As a psychological term, visualization has been in use for most of the twentieth century, but has enjoyed a particular fashion in the fields of sports psychology and New Age philosophy in the eighties. A crystal that , combined with visualization, can be used like a pair of scissors or a knife, is the laser wand . Soozi Holbeche The Power of Gems & Crystals (1989), p.
93 Most competitors down the years have thought roughly about what they intended to do...Now visualisation of what is going to happen from the moment of arrival at the arena, through the warm-up process and then through every throw or jump is part of the detailed preparation by Backley and May. Backley describes it as self-hypnosis. Guardian 5 Aug. 1989, p. 19
Traditional English :: vis-å-vis
visosity.html - prep., adv., & n. --prep.
    1 in relation to.
    2 opposite to.
--adv.
    facing one another.
--n.
    (pl. same)
    1 a person or thing facing another, esp. in some dances.
    2 a person occupying a corresponding position in another group.
    3 US a social partner. [F, = face to face, f. vis face f. L (as VISAGE)]
Traditional English :: Vis.
visosity.html - abbr.
Viscount.
Traditional English :: visa
visosity.html - n. & v.
--n.
    an endorsement on a passport etc. showing that it has been found correct, esp. as allowing the holder to enter or leave a country.
--v.
    tr. (visas, visaed or visa'd, visaing) mark with a visa. [F f. L visa neut. pl. past part. of videre see]
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