Look up: vision


  1. Vision
    [Marvel Comics] Second Android Vision:Inapplicable; brain patterns based on Vision program files and mental engrams of Iron Lad |publisher=Marvel Comics |debut=The Avengers #57 (Oct. 1968) |creators=Roy ThomasJohn Buscema |alliances=First Android Vision:AvengersWest Coast Avengers Second And...
    Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vision_(Marvel_Comics)

  2. Vision
    [Frank Duval album] Vision is a solo album released in 1994 by Frank Duval. ==Track listing== ...
    Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vision_(Frank_Duval_album)

  3. Vision
    [Timely Comics] The Vision (Aarkus) is a fictional comic book superhero in the Marvel Comics universe who appeared during the 1930-1940s period fans and historians call the Golden Age of comic books. Created by the writer-artist team of Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, the character first appeared ...
    Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vision_(Timely_Comics)

  4. Vision
    A religious apparition.
    Found op http://www.psychics.co.uk/define/

  5. Vision
    A religious apparition.
    Found op http://www.psychicscience.org/paraglos.xhtml

  6. Vision
    The long-term aims and aspirations of the company for itself
    Found op http://www.cim.co.uk/resources/glossary/home.xhtml?letter=m

  7. vision
    [n] - a religious or mystical experience of a supernatural appearance 2. [n] - a vivid mental image 3. [n] - the perceptual experience of seeing
    Found op http://www.webdictionary.co.uk/definition.php?query=vision

  8. Vision
    Vi'sion noun [ Middle English visioun , French vision , from Latin visio , from videre , visum , to see: akin to Greek ... to see, ... I know, and English wit . See Wit , v. , a...
    Found op http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/V/29

  9. Vision
    Vi'sion transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Visioned ; present participle & verbal noun Visioning .] To see in a vision; to dream. « For them no visioned terrors dau...
    Found op http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/V/29

  10. vision
    1. <ophthalmology> The act or faculty of seeing, sight. ... 2. <psychiatry> An apparition, a subjective sensation of vision not elicited by actual visual stimuli. ... 3. Visual acuity, symbol V. ... Origin: L. Visio ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
    Found op http://www.mondofacto.com/facts/dictionary?vision

  11. vision
    noun a religious or mystical experience of a supernatural appearance; `he had a vision of the Virgin Mary`
    Found op http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=vision

  12. vision
    noun the perceptual experience of seeing; `the runners emerged from the trees into his clear vision`; `he had a visual sensation of intense light`
    Found op http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=vision



  1. vision
    (vizh´әn) the faculty of seeing; its basic components are the eye itself, the visual areas in the brain, and the optic nerve that connects the two. The eye works like a camera; rays of light enter it through the adjustable iris and are focused by the lens onto the retina, a thin light-sensiti...
    Found op http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/21001

  2. Vision
    • (v.) Hence, something unreal or imaginary; a creation of fancy. • (v.) Especially, that which is seen otherwise than by the ordinary sight, or the rational eye; a supernatural, prophetic, or imaginary sight; an apparition; a phantom; a specter; as, the visions of Isaiah. • (v. t.) T...
    Found op http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning/vision/

  3. vision
    (from the article `Celtic literature`) ...incorporating elements from folklore and saga material. The emphasis was always on the miraculous, but they are valuable as social documents. ...
    Found op http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/v/29

  4. vision
    (from the article `Christianity`) ...mentions two experiences of `touching` or `attaining` God. Later, in the Literal Commentary on Genesis, he introduced a triple classification of ... ...the seeds of his new religion. Contemplation had matured Muammad, and biographers point out that, as one may co...
    Found op http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/v/29

  5. vision
    physiological process of distinguishing, usually by means of an organ such as the eye, the shapes and colours of objects. See eye; photoreception; ... [34 related articles]
    Found op http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/v/29

  6. vision
    (L. visio, from vidre to see) 1. the act or faculty of seeing; sight. 2. an apparition; a subjective sensation of vision not elicited by actual visual stimuli. 3. visual acuity; symbol V.
    Found op http://users.ugent.be/~rvdstich/eugloss/DIC/dictio91.html

  7. vision
    vision 1. The act or power of sensing with the eyes; sight. 2. The act or power of anticipating that which will or may come to be: prophetic vision; the vision of an entrepreneur. 3. An experience in which a person, thing, or event appears vividly or credibly to the mind, although not actually pres...
    Found op http://www.wordinfo.info/words/index/info/view_unit/2298/12

  8. Vision
    [spirituality] In spirituality, a vision is something seen in a dream, trance, or ecstasy, especially a supernatural appearance that conveys a revelation. Visions generally have more clarity than dreams, but traditionally fewer psychological connotations. The psychological mechanism to engen...
    Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vision_(spirituality)

  9. vision
    1. a vivid mental image
    2. the perceptual experience of seeing
    3. the power of imagination
    4. a religious or mystical experience of a supernatural appearance

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  10. vision
    a term often used with a Snellen fraction in phrases such as '20/20 vision.'
    Found op http://www.unc.edu/~rowlett/units/dictV.html

  11. Vision
    A guiding theme that articulates the nature of the business/library and its intentions for the future, based upon how management believes the environment will unfold. A vision is informed, share, competitive and enabling.
    Found op http://archive.ifla.org/VII/s34/pubs/glossary.htm

  12. vision
    vision, physiological sense of sight by which the form, color, size, movements, and distance of objects are perceived.Sections in this article:IntroductionVision in HumansColor and Stereoscopic VisionDefects of VisionBibliography
    Found op http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/sci/A0851032.html

  13. vision
    Type: Term Pronunciation: vizh′ŭn Definitions: 1. The act of seeing.
    Found op http://www.medilexicon.com/medicaldictionary.php?t=99167

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