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Definition of visit
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of visit is as below...
Visit (v. t.) To come to for the
purpose
of
chastising,
rewarding,
comforting;
to come upon with
reward
or
retribution;
to
appear
before
or
judge;
as, to visit in
mercy;
to visit one in
wrath..
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Call
::
Call (n.) A short
visit;
as, to make a call on a
neighbor;
also, the daily
coming
of a
tradesman
to
solicit
orders..
See
::
See (v. t.) To have an
interview
with;
especially,
to make a call upon; to
visit;
as, to go to see a
friend..
Parlor
::
Parlor
(n.)
Commonly,
in the
United
States,
a
drawing-room,
or the room where
visitors
are
received
and
entertained..
Exarch
::
Exarch
(n.) A
viceroy;
in
Ravenna,
the title of the
viceroys
of the
Byzantine
emperors;
in the
Eastern
Church,
the
superior
over
several
monasteries;
in the
modern
Greek
Church,
a
deputy
of the
patriarch
, who
visits
the
clergy,
investigates
ecclesiastical
cases,
etc..
Kursaal
::
Kursaal
(n.) A
public
hall or room, for the use of
visitors
at
watering
places
and
health
resorts
in
Germany..
Pilgrim
::
Pilgrim
(n.) One who
travels
far, or in
strange
lands,
to visit some holy place or
shrine
as a
devotee;
as, a
pilgrim
to
Loretto;
Canterbury
pilgrims.
See
Palmer..
Visit
::
Visit (v. t.) To come to for the
purpose
of
chastising,
rewarding,
comforting;
to come upon with
reward
or
retribution;
to
appear
before
or
judge;
as, to visit in
mercy;
to visit one in
wrath..
Haunted
::
Haunted
(a.)
Inhabited
by, or
subject
to the
visits
of,
apparitions;
frequented
by a
ghost..
Invite
::
Invite
(v. t.) To ask; to
request;
to bid; to
summon;
to ask to do some act, or go to some
place;
esp., to ask to an
entertainment
or
visit;
to
request
the
company
of; as, to
invite
to
dinner,
or a
wedding,
or an
excursion..
Visitation
::
Visitation
(n.) A
festival
in honor of the visit of the
Virgin
Mary to
Elisabeth,
mother
of John the
Baptist,
celebrated
on the
second
of
July..
Haunt
::
Haunt (v. i.) To
persist
in
staying
or
visiting.
Accidental
::
Accidental
(a.)
Happening
by
chance,
or
unexpectedly;
taking
place not
according
to the usual
course
of
things;
casual;
fortuitous;
as, an
accidental
visit..
Circuit
::
Circuit
(n.) A
certain
division
of a state or
country,
established
by law for a judge or
judges
to
visit,
for the
administration
of
justice..
Revisit
::
Revisit
(v. t.) To visit
again.
Watchword
::
Watchword
(n.) A word given to
sentinels,
and to such as have
occasion
to visit the
guards,
used as a
signal
by which a
friend
is known from an
enemy,
or a
person
who has a right to pass the watch from one who has not; a
countersign;
a
password..
Haunt
::
Haunt (v. t.) To
inhabit
or
frequent
as a
specter;
to visit as a ghost or
apparition.
Canvasback
::
Canvasback
(n.) A
Species
of duck
(Aythya
vallisneria),
esteemed
for the
delicacy
of its
flesh.
It
visits
the
United
States
in
autumn;
particularly
Chesapeake
Bay and
adjoining
waters;
-- so named from the
markings
of the
plumage
on its
back..
Revisit
::
Revisit
(v. t.) To
revise.
Epiphany
::
Epiphany
(n.) A
church
festival
celebrated
on the 6th of
January,
the
twelfth
day after
Christmas,
in
commemoration
of the visit of the Magi of the East to
Bethlehem,
to see and
worship
the child
Jesus;
or, as
others
maintain,
to
commemorate
the
appearance
of the star to the Magi,
symbolizing
the
manifestation
of
Christ
to the
Gentles;
Twelfthtide..
Visiting
::
Visiting
() a. & vb. n. from
Visit.
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