英语词汇词源 包含有词根vis 的单词
Here is a list of common English words that contain the root "vis" and have meanings related to "view" or "see":[*]Vision: The ability to see or the act of seeing.
[*]Visual: Related to or connected with seeing or sight.
[*]Visible: Capable of being seen or perceptible by the eye.
[*]Invisibility: The state of being unable to be seen or invisible.
[*]Envision: To imagine or picture in one's mind; to foresee.
[*]Television: A system for transmitting visual images and sound over a distance.
[*]Supervise: To oversee or watch over activities and tasks.
[*]Revise: To review, alter, or amend something, often written material.
[*]Visage: A person's face or facial expression.
[*]Vista: A pleasing view, especially one seen through a long, narrow opening or passage.
These words incorporate the "vis" root to convey ideas related to seeing, viewing, or vision.
Here are a few more English words that contain the root "vis" and have meanings related to "view" or "see":
[*]Adviser: Someone who offers advice or guidance.
[*]Provision: The act of providing or the thing provided; something made available.
[*]Invisible: Unable to be seen; hidden from sight.
[*]Visually: In a manner related to sight or visual perception.
[*]Visitation: The act of visiting, especially for a specific purpose.
These words further illustrate how the "vis" root is used to convey concepts related to viewing, seeing, or perception.
Here is a list of common English words that contain the root "vis" and have meanings related to "view" or "see":
Vision, Visual, Visible, Invisibility, Envision, Television, Supervise, Revise, Visage, Vista, Adviser, Provision, Invisible, Visually, Visitation, Visit
The root "vis" has a variation, "vid," which also relates to sight or view. Here are some common English words that contain the variation "vid":
Video: Moving images that can be seen.
Evidence: Information or facts that can be seen or observed and used to prove something.
Provide: To make something available, which can be seen as fulfilling a need.
Visual: Relating to the sense of sight or something that can be seen.
Evident: Clearly seen or understood; obvious.
These words are derived from the Latin root "vid," and they maintain a connection to the concept of seeing or observing.
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