different between eyesight vs farseeing
eyesight
English
Etymology
From Middle English ei?esiht, ie?esihte, ehsihthe, eihsihthe, e?hesihthe, equivalent to eye +? sight.
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /?a??sa?t/
Noun
eyesight (usually uncountable, plural eyesights)
- Vision or the faculty of sight.
- View or the range of vision.
Translations
eyesight From the web:
- what eyesight is legally blind
- what eyesight do you need to drive
- what eyesight is better than 20/20
- what eyesight do you need to be a pilot
- what eyesight needs glasses
- what eyesight is bad
- what eyesight is considered bad
- what eyesight requires glasses
farseeing
English
Etymology
Partly from far +? seeing; partly from farsee +? -ing.
Adjective
farseeing (comparative more farseeing, superlative most farseeing)
- Having good eyesight; eagle-eyed
- Characterized by prudence and foresight
Related terms
- farsee
Anagrams
- Faringees
farseeing From the web:
- what is farseeing meaning
- what does farseeing mean
- what does farseeing
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