different between clairvoyantly vs farsee
clairvoyantly
English
Etymology
clairvoyant +? -ly
Adverb
clairvoyantly (comparative more clairvoyantly, superlative most clairvoyantly)
- In a clairvoyant way; by means of clairvoyance.
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farsee
English
Etymology
From far +? see. Compare Dutch verziend (“farseeing, long-sighted”), German fernsehen (“to look from afar, watch television”).
Verb
farsee (third-person singular simple present farsees, present participle farseeing, simple past farsaw, past participle farseen)
- To see at or from a distance.
- To see by foresight; see clairvoyantly; view or sense telepathically.
Derived terms
- farseer
- farseeing
- farsight
Related terms
- farspeak
Anagrams
- feares
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