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)

  1. Vision or the faculty of sight.
  2. View or the range of vision.

Translations

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farseeing

English

Etymology

Partly from far +? seeing; partly from farsee +? -ing.

Adjective

farseeing (comparative more farseeing, superlative most farseeing)

  1. Having good eyesight; eagle-eyed
  2. Characterized by prudence and foresight

Related terms

  • farsee

Anagrams

  • Faringees

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