vista

  • 21VISTA — index aspect, scene, vision (sight) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 22vista — 1640s, a view or prospect, from It. vista sight, view, noun use of fem. p.p. of vedere see, from L. videre to see (see VISION (Cf. vision)) …

    Etymology dictionary

  • 23višta — vȉšta ž DEFINICIJA reg. zast. izgled, pogled, vidik ETIMOLOGIJA mlet. vista ← tal …

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  • 24višta — vištà dkt. Vištà dedẽklė, perẽkšlė …

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  • 25Vista — (ital.), Ansicht, Sicht (s.d.); Vistawechsel, Sichtwechsel …

    Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

  • 26Vista — Vista, ital., im Wechselrechte: Sicht …

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  • 27vista — [n] view field of vision, glimpse, landscape, look, outline, panorama, perspective, scene, scenery, seascape, sight, vision;  concept 628 …

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  • 28vista — ► NOUN 1) a pleasing view, especially one seen through a long, narrow opening. 2) a mental view of an imagined future event or situation. ORIGIN Italian, view …

    English terms dictionary

  • 29VISTA — ☆ VISTA [vis′tə ] n. [V(olunteers) i(n) S(ervice) t(o) A(merica)] a U.S. government program established in 1964 to provide volunteers to work at improving the living conditions of persons in impoverished areas of the U.S., its possessions, and… …

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  • 30vista — [vis′tə] n. [It, sight < pp. of vedere, to see < L videre: see VISION] 1. a view or outlook, esp. one seen through a long passage, as between rows of houses or trees 2. a comprehensive mental view of a series of remembered or anticipated… …

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