
1) Acuity 2) Dream 3) Dreaming 4) Eye 5) Eyesight 6) Fantasy 7) Foresight 8) Ghost 9) Hallucination 10) Idea 11) Illusion 12) Image 13) Imagination 14) Imaginativeness 15) Originality 16) Orthoptic 17) Prevision 18) Prophesy 19) Retrovision 20) Sight 21) Sightedness 22) Trichromacy 23) View 24) Wonder
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1) Anticipatory power 2) Apparition 3) Art magazine 4) Being from the marvel series 5) Being from the marvel comics 6) Daydream 7) Delirium 8) Delusion 9) Dream 10) Extraterrestrial superhero 11) Eyesight 12) Fantasy 13) Fictional technopath 14) Figment of the imagination 15) Figure from the marvel series
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- a vivid mental image
- the perceptual experience of seeing
- the power of imagination
- a religious or mystical experience of a supernatural appearance
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describes what an organisation wants to be; often described alongside the organisation
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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.
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• (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.) To see in a vision; to dream. • (v.) The facul...
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(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.
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(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. ...
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(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 conclude from the Qu...
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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]
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A religious apparition.
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A religious apparition.
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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) ...
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(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-sensitive layer that corresponds to...
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The innate quality of a true artist. One who sees with an inward and outward eye.
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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 daunt, Their nights no fancied specters haunt.»...
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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. , and confer Advice , Clairvoyant ,
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The innate quality of a true artist. One who sees with an inward and outward eye.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: vizh′ŭn Definitions: 1. The act of seeing.
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A dream like experience of God.
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The long-term aims and aspirations of the company for itself
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noun the perceptual experience of seeing; `the runners emerged from the trees into his clear vision`; `he had a visual sensation of intense light`
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noun a religious or mystical experience of a supernatural appearance; `he had a vision of the Virgin Mary`
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Ability or act of seeing. Light that enters the eye is focused by the eye lens, creating a sharp image on the retina. Electrical signals from the retina travel down the optic nerve where they are interpreted by the brain. In humans, the image of an object created by each of our eyes is slightly different because our eyes are in different positions....
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A description of what the organization intends to become in the future. A vision is created by senior management and is used to help influence culture and strategic planning. See also mission.
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