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vision

noun

[L. visio, from video, visus.]

s as z.

vision

The act of seeing external objects; actual sight. Faith here is turned into vision there.

vision

The faculty of seeing; sight. Vision is far more perfect and acute in some animals than in man.

vision

Something imagined to be seen, though not real; a phantom; a specter. No dreams, but visions strange.

vision

In Scripture, a revelation from God; an appearance or exhibition of something supernaturally presented to the minds of the prophets, by which they were informed of future events. Such were the visions of Isaiah, of Amos, of Ezekiel.

vision

Something imaginary; the production of fancy.

vision

Any thing which is the object of sight.