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vid/vis & vit/viv
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| vid, vis | Latin- “to see” |
| evident | (adj) plain or clear to the sight or understanding. |
| provide | (v) to make available. |
| visionary | (n) a person with clear ideas about what should happen or be done in the future. |
| improvise | (v) to speak or perform without preparation. |
| vista | (n) a large and beautiful view of an area of land or water. |
| video | (n) the moving images that are seen in a recording or broadcast. |
| revise | (v) to alter something already written or printed, in order to make corrections, improve, or update. |
| visible | (adj) that can be seen; perceptible to the eye. |
| vit, viv | Latin- “life, alive” |
| vital | (adj) absolutely necessary or important. |
| revitalize | (v) to give new life or vigor to. |
| vivid | (adj) very strong or bright. ie. A toucans' colors are vivid. |
| vivacious | (adj) attractively lively and animated. |
| vitality | (n) the state of being strong and active; energy. |
| vitamin | (n) any of various substances that are necessary inn very small amounts to the nutrition of most animals and some plants, that are important to the function of enzymes, and that are present naturally in many foods or in some cases are produced within the |
| survive | (v) to continue to live or exist, especially in spite of danger or hardship. |