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Main Entry:
1vi·sion 
Pronunciation:
vizh-
n
Function:
noun
Etymology: Middle English
vision "something seen in a dream or trance," from early French
vision (same meaning), from Latin
vision-, visio (same meaning), derived from
vid
re "to see" --related to
CLAIRVOYANCE,
EVIDENT,
PROVIDE,
SUPERVISE,
VISIT
1 a : something seen in the mind (as during a dream)
b : a vivid picture created by the imagination
c : GHOST2 a : the act or power of imagination
b : unusual ability to think or plan ahead <people with
vision building for the future>
3 a : the act or power of seeing
: SIGHT b : the sense by which the qualities of an object (as color, shape, and size) are perceived through a process in which light rays entering the eye are transformed into signals that pass to the brain
4 : something seen;
especially : a lovely or charming sight
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