English | Latin |
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seeing (having vision; not blind) adjective [UK: ˈsiː.ɪŋ] [US: ˈsiː.ɪŋ] | vidensadjectiveAnd the Lord seeing that he despised Lia, opened her womb, but her sister remained barren. = Videns autem Dominus quod despiceret Liam, aperuit vulvam eius, Rachel sterili permanente. |
seeing clearly adjective | clarividus [clarivida, clarividum]adjective |
seeing is believing (you need to see something to believe it) phrase [UK: ˈsiː.ɪŋ ɪz bɪ.ˈliːv.ɪŋ] [US: ˈsiː.ɪŋ ˈɪz bə.ˈliːv.ɪŋ] | videre est crederephrase |
action of visiting / seeing frequently noun | visitatio [visitationis](3rd) F |
all seeing noun | circumspector [circumspectoris](3rd) M |
all-seeing adjective | omnituens [(gen.), omnituentis]adjective |
be like one blind / unseeing verb | caeculto [caecultare, caecultavi, caecultatus](1st) INTRANS |
because, since, seeing that conjunction | quoniamconjunction |
capable of seeing adjective | visibilis [visibilis, visibile]adjective |
clearly (seeing), distinctly adverb | acute [acutius, acutissime]adverb |
farseeing adjective [UK: ˈfɑːˈsiːŋ] [US: ˈfɑːˈsiːŋ] | prudens [prudentis (gen.), prudentior -or -us, prudentissimus -a -um]adjective |
looking through, seeing through noun | transpectus [transpectus](4th) M |
sight, seeing noun | cernentia [cernentiae](1st) F |
since, seeing that conjunction | quandoquidemconjunction |
unseeing adjective [UK: ʌn.ˈsiːɪŋ] [US: ʌn.ˈsiːɪŋ] | caecus [caeca -um, caecior -or -us, caecissimus -a -um]adjective |
whereas, in that, seeing that adverb | cumadverb quomadverb |
worth seeing / attention (L+S) adjective | conspiciendus [conspicienda, conspiciendum]adjective |