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what does the root word vid vis mean

by Mr. Isidro Crona MD Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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“see

What is the root word of Vis?

The Latin root words vis and its variant vid both mean “see.” These Latin roots are the word origin of a good number of English vocabulary words, including vis ual, in vis ible, pro vid e, and e vid ence.

What is the root word of Vid?

English words formed from the Greek/Latin root words: vid, vis, and view Terms in this set (20) television something used to see pictures from far away vista a clear view of something like great scenery improvise not seeing what you need ahead of time so you must make do with what you have visa

What is the meaning of vis-a-vis?

vis-a-vis see something face to face; compare two things visualization something seen or pictured in your mind visionary someone who has an idea of how they want the future to look; imaginative tele- prefix meaning far away or distant

What is the meaning of the prefix visualize?

face; appearance or expression vis-a-vis see something face to face; compare two things visualization something seen or pictured in your mind visionary someone who has an idea of how they want the future to look; imaginative tele- prefix meaning far away or distant re- prefix meaning again tion or sion suffix signaling a word is a noun able or ible

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providential

A pro vid ential event is a very lucky one because it happens at exactly the right time and often when it is needed most.

improvidence

Someone who is impro vid ent does not think about pro vid ing for future events and needs, lacks foresight, and is not cautious or sensible.

evidence

Pieces of e vid ence are those things or signs that back up or prove what someone says.

provide

When you pro vid e things for someone, you give them what they need or want.

videodisc

a digital recording (as of a movie) on an optical disk that can be played on a computer or a television set

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