| sight |
The vision slit in a helmet or visor.
Ãâó: www.clemusart.com/museum/collect/armrglos.html
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| sight line |
An imaginary line along the perimeter of lights or panels corresponding to the top edge of stationary or remvoable stops, and the line of which seals contacting the lites are sometimes finished off.
Ãâó: www.schlegel.com/Glossary.aspx
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| sight |
Approximate measurement as taken without removing the item from the frame
Ãâó: www.boosgallery.com/terms.htm
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| sight |
(Outdoor): The centre of a lane of traffic moving in one direction.
Ãâó: www.myadbase.com/terminology_j2z.shtml
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| sight |
the decaying house and weedy garden in "The Accursed House."
Ãâó: www-unix.oit.umass.edu/~clit121/bconcepts.html
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| sigh | visit famous or interesting sights |
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| sigh | going about to look at places of interest |
| sigh | a tourist who is visiting sights of interest |
| sigh | sing from a score without having seen it before |
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