visible and visual
The word "vision" contains two morphemes: "vis" and "ion." The root "vis" relates to seeing, while the suffix "-ion" indicates a state or condition. Together, they form a noun that refers to the act or process of seeing.
Vis is the root word of visibility. This root means to see.
The phrase 'vis-a-vis' is in French. It means face-to-face. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'vis' means 'face'. The preposition 'a' means 'to'.
supervision
ize is the suffix for visualize
The Latin word vis means "power, force."
There are 2 syllables. Vis-it.
Already you're willing is the English equivalent of 'Vis iam'. In the word by word translation, the verb 'vis' means '[you] are'. The adverb 'iam' means 'already'.
-stat is a suffix meaning 'to hold steady'; thermostat, hemostat, rheostat
vis-à-vis?
Yes, "vis" is the Latin root word for "visible." It refers to the ability to be seen or perceived.
Some words that contain the word "vis" in them are visible, revisited, and advised.