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Vision
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vision
n.
act or power of seeing with the eye, sight; insight, foresight; divination, foreknowledge; imagination; apparition, figment of the imagination
v.
envision; imagine, image; see
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Vision
Vision or visions may refer to:
- Hallucination, vivid conscious perception in the absence of a stimulus
- Visual perception, interpreting what is seen
- Vision (spirituality), inspirational experiences
- Visual system, the sensory mechanism of eyesight
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Prediction
A prediction or forecast is a statement about the way things will happen in the future, often but not always based on experience or knowledge. While there is much overlap between prediction and forecast, a prediction may be a statement that some outcome is expected, while a forecast may cover a range of possible outcomes.
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Visi On
VisiCorp's Visi On was a short-lived but influential graphical user interface-based operating environment program for IBM PC compatible personal computers running early versions of DOS. Although Visi On was never popular (as it had steep minimum system requirements for its day), it was a notable influence on the later development of Microsoft Windows.
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vision
Noun
1. a vivid mental image; "he had a vision of his own death"
(hypernym) imagination, imaging, imagery, mental imagery
(hyponym) prevision
2. the ability to see; the faculty of vision
(synonym) sight, visual sense, visual modality
(hypernym) modality, sense modality, sensory system
(hyponym) stigmatism
(class) visual system
3. the perceptual experience of seeing; "the runners emerged from the trees into his clear vision"; "he had a visual sensation of intense light"
(synonym) visual sensation
(hypernym) sensation, sense experience, sense impression, sense datum
4. the formation of a mental image of something that is not perceived as real and is not present to the senses; "popular imagination created a world of demons"; "imagination reveals what the world could be"
(synonym) imagination, imaginativeness
(hypernym) creativity, creativeness, creative thinking
(hyponym) imaginary place, mythical place
5. a religious or mystical experience of a supernatural appearance; "he had a vision of the Virgin Mary"
(hypernym) experience
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Vision (die)
nf.
vision, imagination, apparition
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vision
nf.
vision, view, seeing, outlook
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