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videre
to see
visus
sight
envision
to imagine; to form a picture in the mind of something that has not yet happened.
revise
to look back and change; to correct and improve
supervise
to direct or oversee, to look after and take care of
visible
Able to be seen or perceived
visor
a shield for the eyes, like the brim of a cap or the sunshade in a car.
specere
to look at
spectare
to watch
prospect
to look for / something to look forward to
respect
admiration / specific point or detail / to look up to
spectator
Onlooker, one who watches an event without taking part
spectacle
a strikingly grand or unusual sight
spectacular
impressive to look at, remarkable
audi
listening, hearing
phon
sounds
audire
to hear
audience
the people who hear a speech or performance
audition
a tryout for a role; a hearing to test and judge a performer ability / To perform a part
auditorium
A large room or hall where people gather to hear speakers or view performers
inaudible
Not able to be heard, too soft or faint to hear, unheard
phone
sound
megaphone
a cone-shaped horn used to direct the voice and make it sound louder
phonics
the study of the sounds of the letters of the alphabet.
saxaphone
a curved wind instrument made of brass with a reed mouthpiece and keys for fingers
stereophonic
an electronic system that blends sounds from more than one source
symphony
a long piece of music to be played by an orchestra
sym
together
-orium
place
-arium
place
voc
to call;words,voice
dict
to speak, to say
vocare
to call
vox
voice
avocation
a pastime or hobby; a profession practiced with enjoyment
vocal
connected with speaking or with the voice or expressing one’s ideas firmly and often; outspoken
vocalist
singer
vocation
a job; a calling or inclination toward a type of work or service
dicere
to say, to speak
dictum
words
addictive
habit forming, hard to break away from, easy to say yes to
contradiction
to speak against, to say the opposite of
dictation
the act of saying words for someone else to write down
dictator
a person who commands and rules with total authority
predict
to say what will happen in the future, often using reason or experience.
verdict
the words of decision from a jury
vere
truly
pre
before