Words Starting With "V"

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Visionaries

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Visionaries are people who have a imaginative and creative approach to solving problems or achieving goals. They often have a clear and compelling vision for the future and are willing to take risks to bring it to life. They are characterized by their ability to think outside the box and come up with innovative ideas, often years ahead of their time.

Visionary

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Describing someone who has a creative or original idea or a bold and innovative thinker who can imagine and plan for the future.

Visioning

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Visioning is a process of imagining and envisioning a future state or outcome. It involves creating a clear and vivid mental picture of what you want to achieve or create, and using that image as a guide to drive decision-making and action.<br><br>To vision is to have a clear and detailed idea of something, often in the imagination. It can refer to a specific goal, objective, or outcome that is desired or hoped for.<br><br>In a business or organizational context, visioning often involves the creation of a shared vision or mission statement that guides the organization's overall direction and strategy. This can help to clarify values, goals, and priorities, and to focus efforts and resources on achieving a common objective.<br><br>In personal development and coaching, visioning can be a tool used to help individuals clarify their goals and aspirations, and to create a roadmap for achieving them. It can involve activities such as meditation, visualization, or journaling, and can help to build confidence, motivation, and focus.

Visionize

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To envision or imagine something as a vision or a possibility, rather than just seeing it as a vague concept.<br><br>Example: "She visionized a future where the company would be a global leader in the industry."

Visions

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Visions refer to mental images or pictures that are not physically present, but imagined or conceived in the mind. They can be elusive, abstract, and subjective, and may represent possibilities, ideals, or future outcomes.<br><br>Visions can take many forms, such as:<br><br> Imaginary images or scenarios (e.g., vivid mental pictures of a hypothetical future event)<br> kollektive or shared experiences (e.g., prophetic visions shared by a group)<br> intellectual or artistic conceptions (e.g., a writer's vision for a novel)<br> spiritual or mystical experiences (e.g., seeing a higher power or a higher reality)<br><br>The term "vision" often connotes a sense of far-reaching or innovative thinking, a clear perception of the future, or a deeper understanding of the world. It is associated with the concept of one's eyes or consciousness perceiving beyond what is immediately apparent.

Visit

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To visit is to go to a place to see someone, something, or somewhere, usually for a short time, either formally or informally. This can include going on a journey, traveling to see someone, or taking a trip for leisure or business purposes.

Visitant

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A person who pays a brief visit to a place, especially as a guest or in an official or ceremonial capacity.

Visitation

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The act of visiting or the state of being visited.<br><br>noun: a formal or informal visit, especially one made to a sick person, a relative, etc.<br><br>Example: "She made a regular visitation to her sick grandmother every week."<br><br>It can also refer to a ceremonial or symbolic visit, especially to a holy place or a sacred spot.<br><br>Example: "The Pope made a historic visitation to the site of the Holocaust."<br><br>In addition, "visitation" can also refer to the act of checking or examining something, especially in a legal sense.<br><br>Example: "The court ordered the visitation of the suspect's phone records."<br><br>In a spiritual context, "visitation" refers to a supernatural appearance or visit from a spirit, ghost, or deity.<br><br>Example: "The mystic reported a visitation from a spiritual guide during meditation."<br><br>In a more general sense, "visitation" can refer to a fleeting presence or an informal call.<br><br>Example: "She received a visitation from an old friend in the city."

Visitations

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Visitations refer to the act of visiting or paying a formal or informal call on someone, or a period of time when official or prominent figures, such as government officials, dignitaries, or even celestial beings, are invited to or arrive at a particular place, often for inspection, assessment, or ceremonial purposes.<br><br>In some cases, it can also refer to:<br><br>1. A visit from someone, especially a government official, to attempt to persuade or intimidate someone about something.<br>2. In some contexts, it can imply a significant, often unpleasant or unexpected, appearance or presence of someone or something.<br>3. In biblical and Christian traditions, it often refers to a visit or appearance of the Lord or a divine being, as in visits from the Holy Spirit, angels, or the Second Coming of Jesus.

Visitatorial

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"Visitatorial" refers to something related to visitation or official inspections. In a broad sense, it can also imply a greater or overriding authority or control. This word can be used in official or formal contexts, especially those involving inspections, investigations, or authoritative oversight.

Visited

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Meaning: To go to a place in order to spend some time there; to walk or go through a place in order to see it.<br><br>Example: "I visited my grandparents last weekend."

Visiting

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Verb: to go to a place in order to see people, a place of interest, or to do something.<br><br>Example: I am visiting Paris this weekend.<br><br>Noun: a visit to a place or person.<br><br>Example: My visiting family always stay with me during holidays.

Visitor

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A person who comes to a place not regularly or habitually, especially for a short time: <br><br>A guest, a stranger, or someone who looks at something, such as a website or a place.

Visitorial

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Relating to or resembling a visit; temporary or occasional.

Visitors

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People who come to a place to spend time temporarily, often as tourists or on business.

Visits

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Means to go to a place to see someone or something there, or to attend a formal or informal event.

Visive

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The word "visive" seems to be a non-standard or misspelled word. However, I think you might be referring to the word "viscous".<br><br>Viscous means<br><br>1. Having a thick, creamy, or syrupy consistency.<br><br>Example: "The viscous honey was hard to pour."<br><br>or possibly<br><br>2. (Formal) Having or showing a strong and often unpleasant desire for something.<br><br>Example: "He has a viscous ambition to succeed."<br><br>Please note: Without further context, it's difficult to determine which meaning is more accurate.<br><br>If you meant something else, please provide more context or information about the word "visive".

Vismodegib

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Vismodegib is a medication used to treat a type of skin cancer called basal cell carcinoma (BCC). It is a hedgehog pathway inhibitor, which means it blocks the signaling pathways involved in the growth of basal cell carcinoma cells.<br><br>Vismodegib works by binding to the smoothened receptor, which is a key player in the hedgehog signaling pathway. By binding to this receptor, vismodegib prevents the pathway from sending signals that promote the growth of basal cell carcinoma cells. This can slow down or stop the growth of the cancer.<br><br>Vismodegib is typically used to treat advanced forms of basal cell carcinoma, such as locally advanced BCC or metastatic BCC. It has also been used in patients who do not respond to other treatments or who have specific types of BCC that are resistant to certain other medications.

Vison

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The word "vison" can refer to two different things, depending on the context.<br><br>As a noun, "vison" can refer to a type of fur-bearing mammal, which is actually a misspelling of the word "otter, specifically the North American river otter (Lontra canadensis) or the Eurasian otter (Lutra lutra). The term "vison" may have been used historically to refer to the otter's fur, which was highly valued for its softness and warmth.<br><br>As an adjective, "vison" can refer to something that is good at seeing, especially from a long distance. However, in this context, it's more commonly spelled as "visionary".

Visor

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A visor is a transparent or translucent piece of material (usually a visorion plastic or a sheet with a soft, padded frame that is worn in front of or above the eyes for protection. <br><br>In a sporting context, a visor is a protective helmet cup on top of a helmet.

Visored

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The word "visored" means having or worn on the head, especially as a part of a helmet, which has a flap or visor over the face or eyes, often used for protection from the sun or weather.

Visors

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1. A person who inspects or monitors the affairs of a business, organization, or government<br>2. A device that provides shade or protection for the eyes, typically worn on a hat.

Vista

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The word "vista" has multiple meanings depending on the context:<br><br>1. A vista is a long, distant view, typically of a beautiful or impressive landscape.<br>2. A vista can also refer to a distant view from a window, especially one that is framed by a doorway or an archway.<br>3. In computing, a vista refers to the Vista operating system, a version of the Windows operating system developed by Microsoft.<br>4. In other contexts, vista can also refer to a wide or expansive view of something, such as a vista of opportunities or a vista of possibilities.<br><br>In general, the word "vista" generally implies a broad or expansive view of something, whether it is a physical landscape or a figurative perspective.

Vistaril

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Vistaril is a brand name for the medication Hydroxyzine, an antihistamine medication used to treat anxiety, tension, and itching. It can also be used to treat symptoms of anxiety and tension associated with the premenstrual syndrome, and to induce sedation before and after general anesthesia.

Vistas

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Overviews or panoramic views of a place, situation, or situation.

Vistula

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The Vistula (Polish: Wisła) is the longest and largest river in Poland, with a length of around 1,047 kilometers (652 miles). It flows through the country's southern regions and empties into the Baltic Sea via the Gdańsk Bay. The name "Vistula" is derived from the Polabian word "Wisła," which is also the source of the German word "Weichsel."

Visual

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The word "visual" refers to something related to sight or vision. It can describe a person, situation, or object that is related to being seen or seen by the eye, or something that uses images or graphics to convey meaning.<br><br>Examples:<br><br> Visual art, such as painting or sculpture<br> A visual representation of data or information<br> A visual impairment, such as blindness or low vision<br> A camera or other visual imaging technology<br> A visual effect in a movie or video game

Visualisation

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Visualisation is the process of creating a mental image or simulation of a concept, object, or situation. It involves using one's imagination to picture or represent something in the mind's eye, often without the need for physical evidence or actual presence.<br><br>In various fields, visualisation can refer to:<br><br>1. Graphic design: The creation of visual representations of ideas or concepts using images, diagrams, and charts.<br>2. Theatre and performance: The use of mental images to act, perform, or evoke emotions.<br>3. Computing: The use of graphics and other visual elements to represent data and concepts.<br>4. Mindfulness and meditation: The practice of visualising peaceful or imaginary scenes to promote relaxation and calmness.<br>5. Sports psychology: The technique of visualising success or desired outcomes to enhance performance.<br><br>In general, visualisation can be a powerful tool for creativity, communication, and learning, allowing individuals to connect abstract concepts with tangible images and ideas.

Visualisations

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Visualisations are mental images or pictures that a person creates in their mind. They can be vivid and detailed, often drawn from memories, imagination, or sensory experiences. Visualisations can be intentionally created through techniques such as meditation, mindfulness, or creativity exercises, and are often used to enhance mental clarity, relaxation, or performance. In a broader sense, visualisations can also refer to the act of creating visual representations of data, concepts, or ideas, often using graphical displays such as charts, graphs, or diagrams.

Visualise

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To visualise means to form a mental image or picture of something, especially something that is not physically present or visible. It involves using the imagination to create a vivid and detailed picture of a person, place, object, or event.

Visualised

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Formed or existing in the imagination: 'visualized the complexities of the problem in her mind'.

Visualiser

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A visualizer is a tool or a person that helps people see things physically, it could be in the form of a diagram, a graphic or even video, it aids in understanding things better by giving a visual representation.

Visualises

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The word "visualises" is the third person singular form of the verb "visualize". It means to form a mental image of something, to imagine or picture something in one's mind, often in order to better understand or remember it.<br><br>For example: "She was asked to visualise the project plan on a board to explain it to the team."

Visualising

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Verbal noun. The process of creating mental images to help with comprehension or memorization of information.

Visuality

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The word "visuality" refers to the quality of being perceived or experienced through sight, or the ability to think or understand things through mental images. It can also refer to the study of vision and visual perception. In a more abstract sense, it can describe the clarity or transparency of information, making it easily understandable.

Visualizable

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The word "visualizable" is an adjective that means capable of being imagined or pictured in the mind as a visual representation, such as a mental image or a concept that can be visualized. It describes something that can be seen or pictured in the mind's eye.<br><br>For example: "The idea of a new skyscraper is highly visualizable, making it easier to design and plan."