sight |
sightwise |
As a noun sight
is (in the singular) the ability to see.
As a verb sight
is to register visually.
As an adverb sightwise is
pertaining to, concerning, or regarding sight or vision.
sight |
relascope |
As nouns the difference between sight and relascope
is that
sight is (in the singular) the ability to see while
relascope is an instrument for forest inventory, consisting of a sight hole and marked scales, primarily used to find the height, basal area and diameter of a tree anywhere along the bole.
As a verb sight
is to register visually.
sight |
windage |
As nouns the difference between sight and windage
is that
sight is the ability to see while
windage is drag on the crankshaft caused by oil splashing out of the sump when rotating at high speeds.
As a verb sight
is to register visually.
sight |
barebow |
As a noun sight
is (in the singular) the ability to see.
As a verb sight
is to register visually.
As an adjective barebow is
(archery) unassisted, with just a bow and no additional aids such as sights.
sight |
unsighted |
As a noun sight
is the ability to see.
As a verb sight
is to register visually.
As an adjective unsighted is
not sighted; unseen.
sight |
nonsighted |
As a noun sight
is (in the singular) the ability to see.
As a verb sight
is to register visually.
As an adjective nonsighted is
lacking sight; blind.
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