long-sighted

  • 21Long-sightedness — Long sight ed*ness, n. 1. The state or condition of being long sighted; hence, sagacity; shrewdness. [1913 Webster] 2. (Med.) See {Hypermetropia}. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 22sighted — sight|ed [ˈsaıtıd] adj someone who is sighted can see, and is not blind ▪ Blind and sighted children are taught in the same classroom. ▪ her partially sighted (=having limited ability to see) father →↑clear sighted, ↑far sighted, ↑long sighted,… …

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  • 23sighted — adj. 1 capable of seeing; not blind. 2 (in comb.) having a specified kind of sight (long sighted) …

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  • 24long-sightedness — noun see long sighted …

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  • 25long-sightedly — See long sighted. * * * …

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  • 26long´-head´ed|ness — long head|ed «LNG HEHD ihd, LONG », adjective. 1. having a long head; dolichocephalic. 2. Figurative. shrewd; far sighted: »That s a short handed way of expressing a long headed idea (Newsweek). –long´ head´ed|ness, noun …

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  • 27long-head|ed — «LNG HEHD ihd, LONG », adjective. 1. having a long head; dolichocephalic. 2. Figurative. shrewd; far sighted: »That s a short handed way of expressing a long headed idea (Newsweek). –long´ head´ed|ness, noun …

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  • 28Long Beach, California — This article is about the city of Long Beach, California. For its metropolitan area, see Los Angeles metropolitan area. Long Beach   City   Images from top, left …

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  • 29long-headed — a. Sagacious, discerning, intelligent, acute, shrewd, clear sighted, keen sighted, far seeing, perspicacious …

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  • 30long-headed — adj far sighted, foresighted, far seeing, prescient, anticipatory; wise, sagacious, shrewd, acute, discerning; astute, perceptive, clear eyed, penetrating; keen, sharp, acute, quick; knowing, aware, sensitive; alert, quick witted, bright, smart,… …

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