to recognise it
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The word scope means to have anything to do with the extent that deals with something relevant.
Strange You can tell by "strange" meaning something you are not sure about, or don't know about, and "stranger" being someone you do not know. You can see the link
Image derives from the Latin imago, a copy.
It means that something is related to the classical Indian emperor Ashoka or his empire. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashoka
If you know that the Latin word spect means "see," then you can figure out that spectacles have something to do with seeing.
That is to "recognise".
visiting
something you use to gather evidence that you cant see.
The word consists means Òbe composed or made up ofÓ. To know what something is made up from we need to know the original item to see what is consists of.
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"Skopein" is a Greek word that means "to watch" or "to see." It is the root of the English word "scope," which refers to the range or extent of something.
Yes, "resighted" is a word. It means to see or observe something again after having seen it previously.
To know something when you see it
The word you are looking for is "observe." It means to notice or perceive something using your eyes.
Transparent means it is see through, like glass There is no word istransparent.
The word "unsightly" means unpleasant to see. It is often used to describe something that is visually unappealing or not aesthetically pleasing. Synonyms for unsightly include words like "ugly" or "disfigured."