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ENGLISH ROOT WORD: vide-, vis "see", "notice" from Latin visere, videre, visus

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【vide-, vis】 are a [English Root word(stem)] from the Latin word(s) "visere," "videre," and "visus."
It carries the basic meaning of "see," "notice," and "separate."

from PIE *kom "[see com-]"



[English words in the top 5000 most frequently used containing the root "vide-, vis"]

advice ****[1317] If you give someone advice, you tell them what you think they should do in a particular situation.
advise ****[1939] If you advise someone to do something, you tell them what you think they should do.
adviser **[4211]
devise ☆[5134] If you devise a plan, system, or machine, you have the idea for it and design it. We devised a scheme to help him
envy ☆[4630] Envy is the feeling you have when you wish you could have the same thing or quality that someone else has.
evidence ****[971] Evidence is anything that you see, experience, read, or are told that causes you to believe that something is true or has really happened.
evident **[3849] If something is evident, you notice it easily and clearly.
interview ****[1159] An interview is a formal meeting at which someone is asked questions in order to find out if they are suitable for a job or a course of study.
invisible ***[2488] If you describe something as invisible, you mean that it cannot be seen, for example because it is transparent, hidden, or very small.
provide ****[934] If you provide something that someone needs or wants, or if you provide them with it, you give it to them or make it available to them.
provision ***[3389] The provision of something is the act of giving it or making it available to people who need or want it.
review ****[1203]
revise ***[3279] If you revise the way you think about something, you adjust your thoughts, usually in order to make them better or more suited to how things are.
revision **[4567] To make a revision of something that is written or something that has been decided means to make changes to it in order to improve it, make it more modern, or make it more suitable for a particular purpose.
supervise ☆[5114] If you supervise an activity or a person, you make sure that the activity is done correctly or that the person is doing a task or behaving correctly.
supervision ☆[5118] Supervision is the supervising of people, activities, or places.
supervisor **[4165] A supervisor is a person who supervises activities or people, especially workers or students.
survey ****[1143] If you carry out a survey, you try to find out detailed information about a lot of different people or things, usually by asking people a series of questions.
television ****[455]
video ****[359] A video is a film or television programme recorded on tape for people to watch on a television set.
view ****[901] Your views on something are the beliefs or opinions that you have about it, for example whether you think it is good, bad, right, or wrong.
viewer ***[3347] Viewers are people who watch television, or who are watching a particular programme on television.
visa ☆[4964] A visa is an official document, or a stamp put in your passport, which allows you to enter or leave a particular country.
visible ***[2544] If something is visible, it can be seen.
vision ****[2232] Your vision of a future situation or society is what you imagine or hope it would be like, if things were very different from the way they are now.
visit ****[328]
visitor ****[1688] A visitor is someone who is visiting a person or place.
visual ****[1855] Visual means relating to sight, or to things that you can see.



[WORD ROOT]root vide
[VARIATIONS OF ROOT] vide, vice, visu, vise, vy, vey, view, visit, video
[ETYMOLOGY]root (Latin) visere, videre, visus
[MEANING]root see, notice, separate

【DETAILs OF ORIGIN(ETYMOLOGY】

  • 【Latin】 visere [frequentative of videre] behold, visit
  • 【Latin】 valva [related to volvere("to roll"), plural valvae] section of a folding or revolving door; (literally) that which turns
  • 【Latin】 visus [fem. pp of videre] a sight, a looking; power of sight; things seen, appearance



Please see the Word information in detail as follows;

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advice ★★★★[1317] noun from advise 〈 vide
【DEFINITION】 If you give someone advice, you tell them what you think they should do in a particular situation.
【pl.】 UNCOUNTABLE NOUN
【ROOTs】 ad; to, toward vice(vide); see
【Etymology】 《Latin valva[related to volvere("to roll"), plural valvae] section of a folding or revolving door; (literally) that which turns
【First Known Meaning】 opinion
【DERIVATIVEs】 advice, advise, advisory

advise ★★★★[1939] verb from advise 〈 vide
【DEFINITION】 If you advise someone to do something, you tell them what you think they should do.
【Declension/Conjugation】 advised, advised, advising, advises
【SYNONYM】 inform, warn
【ROOTs】 ad; to vise(vide); to see
【Etymology】 《Latin valva[related to volvere("to roll"), plural valvae] section of a folding or revolving door; (literally) that which turns
【First Known Meaning】 to view, consider(obsolete); to give counsel to
【DERIVATIVEs】 advice, advise, advisory



adviser ★★[4211] noun from advise 〈 vide
【DEFINITION】
【pl.】 advisers
【COMPOSITION】 advise + er
【ROOTs】 ad; to vis(vide); to see er; noun suffix
【Etymology】 《Latin valva[related to volvere("to roll"), plural valvae] section of a folding or revolving door; (literally) that which turns
【DERIVATIVEs】 advisership, adviser

devise ☆[5134] verb from device 〈 vide
【DEFINITION】 If you devise a plan, system, or machine, you have the idea for it and design it. We devised a scheme to help him
【Declension/Conjugation】 devised devised devising devises
【SYNONYM】 think up
【ROOTs】 de; down, under vise(vide); see, separate
【Etymology】 《Latin divisare[frequentative of dividere] 〈Vulgar Latin〉
【First Known Meaning】 to form, fashion;
【DERIVATIVEs】 devise, deviser, device

envy ☆[4630] noun from envy 〈 vide
【DEFINITION】 Envy is the feeling you have when you wish you could have the same thing or quality that someone else has.
【pl.】 envies
【ROOTs】 en; in, into, upon vy(vide); see, notice, separate
【Etymology】 《Latin inviderein-+videre; to envy, hate
【First Known Meaning】 envy, jealousy, rivalry
【DERIVATIVEs】 enviable, envious, envyingly, envy

evidence ★★★★[971] noun from evident 〈 vide
【DEFINITION】 Evidence is anything that you see, experience, read, or are told that causes you to believe that something is true or has really happened.
【pl.】 evidences
【SYNONYM】 proof
【ROOTs】 e(ex); out, out of vid(vide); see ence(ance); suffix
【Etymology】 《Latin valva[related to volvere("to roll"), plural valvae] section of a folding or revolving door; (literally) that which turns
【First Known Meaning】 appearance from which inferences may be drawn
【DERIVATIVEs】 evidence, evident, evidential, evidently, evidentness

evident ★★[3849] adjective from evident 〈 vide
【DEFINITION】 If something is evident, you notice it easily and clearly.
【SYNONYM】 obvious, plain
【ROOTs】 e(ex); out, out of, fully vid(vide); to see ent(ant); suffix
【Etymology】 《Latin valva[related to volvere("to roll"), plural valvae] section of a folding or revolving door; (literally) that which turns
【First Known Meaning】 plainly seen or perceived, manifest, obvious
【DERIVATIVEs】 evidence, evident, evidential, evidently, evidentness



interview ★★★★[1159] noun from interview 〈 view
【DEFINITION】 An interview is a formal meeting at which someone is asked questions in order to find out if they are suitable for a job or a course of study.
【pl.】 interviews
【COMPOSITION】 inter + view
【ROOTs】 inter; among, between view(vide); see
【Etymology】 《Latin valva[related to volvere("to roll"), plural valvae] section of a folding or revolving door; (literally) that which turns
【First Known Meaning】 face-to-face meeting, formal conference,

invisible ★★★[2488] adjective from invisible 〈 vide
【DEFINITION】 If you describe something as invisible, you mean that it cannot be seen, for example because it is transparent, hidden, or very small.
【ANTONYM】 visible
【ROOTs】 in; not vis(vide); see ible(able); adjective suffix
【Etymology】 《Latin valva[related to volvere("to roll"), plural valvae] section of a folding or revolving door; (literally) that which turns
【DERIVATIVEs】 invisibility, invisibleness, invisibly, invisible

provide ★★★★[934] verb
【DEFINITION】 If you provide something that someone needs or wants, or if you provide them with it, you give it to them or make it available to them.
【Declension/Conjugation】 provided, provided, providing, provides
【SYNONYM】 supply, stimulate, stipulate
【ROOTs】 pro; before, forth vide; see
【Etymology】 《Latin valva[related to volvere("to roll"), plural valvae] section of a folding or revolving door; (literally) that which turns
【First Known Meaning】 look ahead, prepare, supply, act with foresight
【DERIVATIVEs】 provide, provident, provider, provision

provision ★★★[3389] noun from provide 〈 vide
【DEFINITION】 The provision of something is the act of giving it or making it available to people who need or want it.
【pl.】 provisions
【ROOTs】 pro; before, forth vis(vide); see ion; noun suffix
【Etymology】 《Latin valva[related to volvere("to roll"), plural valvae] section of a folding or revolving door; (literally) that which turns
【First Known Meaning】 a providing beforehand, action of arranging in advance
【DERIVATIVEs】 provide, provident, provider, provision

review ★★★★[1203] noun from review 〈 view
【DEFINITION】
【ROOTs】 re; again, behind, back view(vide); see
【Etymology】 《Latin valva[related to volvere("to roll"), plural valvae] section of a folding or revolving door; (literally) that which turns
【DERIVATIVEs】 reviewable, reviewal, reviewer, review



revise ★★★[3279] verb from revise 〈 vide
【DEFINITION】 If you revise the way you think about something, you adjust your thoughts, usually in order to make them better or more suited to how things are.
【Declension/Conjugation】 revised, revised, revising, revises
【ROOTs】 re; again, behind vise(vide); see
【Etymology】 《Latin reviserere+visere; look at again, visit again, look back on
【First Known Meaning】 to look at again
【DERIVATIVEs】 revisable, revisal, revise, reviser, revision, revisionary, revisionism, revisionist, revisory

revision ★★[4567] noun from revise 〈 vide
【DEFINITION】 To make a revision of something that is written or something that has been decided means to make changes to it in order to improve it, make it more modern, or make it more suitable for a particular purpose.
【pl.】 revisions
【COMPOSITION】 revise + ion
【ROOTs】 re; again, behind vis(vide); see ion; noun suffix
【Etymology】 《Latin reviserere+visere; look at again, visit again, look back on
【DERIVATIVEs】 revisable, revisal, revise, reviser, revision, revisionary, revisionism, revisionist, revisory

supervise ☆[5114] verb from supervise 〈 vide
【DEFINITION】 If you supervise an activity or a person, you make sure that the activity is done correctly or that the person is doing a task or behaving correctly.
【SYNONYM】 oversee
【ROOTs】 super; above, over vise(vide); see
【Etymology】 《Latin valva[related to volvere("to roll"), plural valvae] section of a folding or revolving door; (literally) that which turns
【DERIVATIVEs】 supervision, supervise

supervision ☆[5118] noun from supervise 〈 vide
【DEFINITION】 Supervision is the supervising of people, activities, or places.
【pl.】 UNCOUNTABLE NOUN
【COMPOSITION】 supervise + ion
【ROOTs】 super; above, over vis(vide); see ion; noun suffix
【Etymology】 《Latin valva[related to volvere("to roll"), plural valvae] section of a folding or revolving door; (literally) that which turns
【DERIVATIVEs】 supervision, supervise

supervisor ★★[4165] noun from supervise 〈 vide
【DEFINITION】 A supervisor is a person who supervises activities or people, especially workers or students.
【pl.】 supervisors
【COMPOSITION】 supervise + or
【ROOTs】 super; above, over vis(vide); see or; noun suffix
【Etymology】 《Latin valva[related to volvere("to roll"), plural valvae] section of a folding or revolving door; (literally) that which turns
【First Known Meaning】 one who inspects and directs the work of others,
【DERIVATIVEs】 supervisorship, supervisor



survey ★★★★[1143] noun from survey 〈 vide
【DEFINITION】 If you carry out a survey, you try to find out detailed information about a lot of different people or things, usually by asking people a series of questions.
【pl.】 surveys
【SYNONYM】 poll, overview
【ROOTs】 sur(super); above, over vey(vide); see
【Etymology】 《Latin valva[related to volvere("to roll"), plural valvae] section of a folding or revolving door; (literally) that which turns
【First Known Meaning】 oversight, supervision,
【DERIVATIVEs】 surveyable, survey

television ★★★★[455] noun from televise 〈 vide
【DEFINITION】
【pl.】 televisions
【 ABBR ☞ TV】
【COMPOSITION】 tele + vision + ion
【ROOTs】 tele; far, end vis(vide); see, separate ion; noun suffix
【Etymology】 《Latin valva[related to volvere("to roll"), plural valvae] section of a folding or revolving door; (literally) that which turns
【DERIVATIVEs】 televise, televisional, televisionally, televisionary, television

video ★★★★[359] noun from vide
【DEFINITION】 A video is a film or television programme recorded on tape for people to watch on a television set.
【pl.】 videos
【ROOTs】 video(vide); see, separate
【Etymology】 《Latin video[first person singular present indicative of videre] I see

view ★★★★[901] noun from view
【DEFINITION】 Your views on something are the beliefs or opinions that you have about it, for example whether you think it is good, bad, right, or wrong.
【pl.】 views
【SYNONYM】 opinion
【ROOTs】 view(vide); see
【Etymology】 《Latin valva[related to volvere("to roll"), plural valvae] section of a folding or revolving door; (literally) that which turns
【First Known Meaning】 formal inspection or survey
【DERIVATIVEs】 viewable, viewy, view

viewer ★★★[3347] noun from view
【DEFINITION】 Viewers are people who watch television, or who are watching a particular programme on television.
【pl.】 viewers
【COMPOSITION】 view + er
【ROOTs】 view(vide); see er; noun suffix
【Etymology】 《Latin valva[related to volvere("to roll"), plural valvae] section of a folding or revolving door; (literally) that which turns
【DERIVATIVEs】 viewership, viewer



visa ☆[4964] noun from visa 〈 vide
【DEFINITION】 A visa is an official document, or a stamp put in your passport, which allows you to enter or leave a particular country.
【pl.】 visas
【ROOTs】 vis(vide); see a; noun suffix
【Etymology】 《Latin visa[fem, of visus, from visus] verified paper

visible ★★★[2544] adjective from visible 〈 vide
【DEFINITION】 If something is visible, it can be seen.
【SYNONYM】 obvious
【ANTONYM】 invisible
【ROOTs】 vis(vide); see ible(able); adjective suffix
【Etymology】 《Latin valva[related to volvere("to roll"), plural valvae] section of a folding or revolving door; (literally) that which turns
【DERIVATIVEs】 visibility, visibleness, visibly, visible

vision ★★★★[2232] noun from vision 〈 vide
【DEFINITION】 Your vision of a future situation or society is what you imagine or hope it would be like, if things were very different from the way they are now.
【pl.】 visions
【ROOTs】 vis(vide); see ion; noun suffix
【Etymology】 《Latin valva[related to volvere("to roll"), plural valvae] section of a folding or revolving door; (literally) that which turns
【First Known Meaning】 something seen in the imagination or in the supernatural,
【DERIVATIVEs】 vision, visional, visionary, visionless, visual, visualize, visually

visit ★★★★[328] verb from visit 〈 vide
【DEFINITION】
【Declension/Conjugation】 visited, visited, visiting, visits
【SYNONYM】 pay a visit, call on
【ROOTs】 vis(vide); see it; -
【Etymology】 《Latin valva[related to volvere("to roll"), plural valvae] section of a folding or revolving door; (literally) that which turns
【DERIVATIVEs】 visitable, visitation, visit

visitor ★★★★[1688] noun from visit 〈 vide
【DEFINITION】 A visitor is someone who is visiting a person or place.
【pl.】 visitors
【ROOTs】 vis(vide); see it; - or; noun suffix
【Etymology】 《Latin valva[related to volvere("to roll"), plural valvae] section of a folding or revolving door; (literally) that which turns
【DERIVATIVEs】 visitorial, visitor



visual ★★★★[1855] adjective from visual 〈 vide
【DEFINITION】 Visual means relating to sight, or to things that you can see.
【ROOTs】 visu(vide); see al; to, toward
【Etymology】 《Latin valva[related to volvere("to roll"), plural valvae] section of a folding or revolving door; (literally) that which turns
【First Known Meaning】 pertaining to the faculty of sight
【DERIVATIVEs】 vision, visional, visionary, visionless, visual, visualize, visually


Other words containing "vide-, vis"; advisable, advisement, advisership, advisor, advisory, audiovisual, clairvoyance, clairvoyant, counterview, deviser, dividable, divisional, divisionally, divisionary, enviable, envious, envisage, envisagement, envision, envyingly, evidential, evidentiality, evidentiary, evidently, evidentness, improvidence, improvident, improvisation, improvisational, improvisatorial, improvise, Improvised, improviser, imprudence, imprudent, inadvisable, inevident, interviewee, invidious, invisibility, invisibleness, invisibly, nonevidentiary, nonsupervisory, nonvisual, overview, preview, previse, provided, providence, provident, provider, provisional, provisionality, proviso, provisory, prudence, prudent, prudential, prudently, purvey, purveyance, purveyor, purview, reviewable, reviewal, reviewer, revisable, revisal, reviser, revisionary, revisionism, revisionist, revisit, revisory, supervisorship, supervisory, surveyable, surveyor, surview, survise, televise, televisional, televisionally, televisionary, vide, videlicet, viewable, viewership, viewy, visage, vis-a-vis, visibility, visibleness, visibly, visional, visionary, visionless, visitable, visitation, visitorial, visor, vista, visuality, visualize, visually, voila, voyeur

(※ Proto-Indo-European (PIE) is the theorized common ancestor of the Indo-European language family. Its proposed features have been derived by linguistic reconstruction from documented Indo-European languages.)

【OTHER ROOTs; 】

via
vestig
vest
verse-, vert-
ver
vent-, ven-
velop
vela-, vel-
vast
vari

 

 

 

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