Seeing vs Cognisance - What's the difference?
seeing | cognisance | Related terms |
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The action of the verb to see ; eyesight.
* 2004 , Timothy D. J. Chappell, Reading Plato's Theaetetus (page 73)
(astronomy) The movement or distortion of a telescopic image as a result of turbulence in the Earth's atmosphere.
(slang) Inasmuch as; in view of the fact that.
* 1919, , Duckworth, hardback edition, page 28
Seeing is a related term of cognisance.
As nouns the difference between seeing and cognisance
is that seeing is the action of the verb to see ; eyesight while cognisance is .As a verb seeing
is .As an adjective seeing
is having vision; not blind.As a conjunction seeing
is (slang) inasmuch as; in view of the fact that.seeing
English
Etymology 1
Verb
(head)Our banks are out of control, passage=Seeing the British establishment struggle with the financial sector is like watching an alcoholic who still resists the idea that something drastic needs to happen for him to turn his life around.}}
Derived terms
* all-seeing * seeing to * seeing-eye dogAdjective
(-)Synonyms
* sightedNoun
- To such perceivings we give names like these: seeings , hearings, smellings, chillings and burnings, pleasures and pains, desires
Etymology 2
Probably an elision of "seeing that" or "seeing as".Conjunction
(English Conjunctions)- Seeing the boss wasn't around, we took it easy.
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*cognisance
English
Noun
(head)- She has no real cognisance , dear lambkin, of anything at all.
