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121Sight, day — Night blindness. Listed in medical dictionaries under “Nyctalopia” from the Greek “nyct’ (night) + “aloas” (obscure or blind) + “opsis” (vision), the condition involves impaired vision in dim light and in the dark (but normal sight in bright… …
122Sight Letter Of Credit — A letter of credit that is payable once it is presented along with the necessary documents. An organization offering a sight letter of credit commits itself to paying the agreed amount of funds provided the provisions of the letter of credit are… …
123sight\ for\ sore\ eyes — n. phr. informal A welcome sight. After our long, dusty hike, the pond was a sight for sore eyes. Jack! You re a sight for sore eyes! …
124sight glass — i. A transparent tube on the outside of a reservoir or tank that shows the level of the fluid in the container. ii. A small window in the high side of a vapor cycle cooling system. The system is fully charged if there are no bubbles seen in the… …
125sight — 1. noun 1) she has excellent sight Syn: eyesight, vision, eyes 2) her first sight of it Syn: view, glimpse, glance, look 3) historic sights Syn …
126sight — Nānaina, maka, hi ohi ona. ♦ Out of sight, lilo, pio. ♦ Second sight, ike pāpālua. ♦ To sight or aim, lena, mākia, kia …
127sight — /saɪt/ noun the act of seeing ♦ bill payable at sight a bill which must be paid when it is presented ♦ to buy something sight unseen to buy something without having inspected it ▪▪▪ ‘…if your company needed a piece of equipment priced at about… …
128sight — /saɪt/ noun the act of seeing ♦ bill payable at sight a bill which must be paid when it is presented ♦ to buy something sight unseen to buy something without having inspected it ▪▪▪ ‘…if your company needed a piece of equipment priced at about… …