দৃষ্টিশক্তি, দৃশ্য, চক্ষু, দর্শন, নজর, ঠাহর, দৃষ্টির পাল্লা, দৃষ্টির নাগাল, দৃষ্তিক্ষেত্র, দৃষ্ট বস্তু, আকর্ষণীয় বস্তু
দেখিতে পাত্তয়া
(1) An instance of visual perception,anything that is seen,the ability to see,ability to perceive with eyes,spectacle,horrifying person or thing
(2) An instance of visual perception
(3) Anything that is seen
(4) The ability to see
(5) Ability to perceive with eyes
(6) Spectacle
(7) Horrifying person or thing
(1) Catch sight of; to perceive with the eyes
(2) Take aim by looking through the sights of a gun (or other device
(3) Catch sight of
(4) To perceive with the eyes
(5) See
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(2) This can apply to people of any age but, for the over 60s specifically, they should take advantage of the free sight tests available every two years.
(3) The sight of her eyes constantly shifting from blue to gold did nothing to calm him.
(4) Even when using binoculars, it is difficult to sight the lens angle in reverse
(5) Malevolent in appearance as it hovers menacingly in the spring skies, the Apache attack helicopter will soon be a familiar sight over Yorkshire.
(6) He looked a sight
(7) He now refused to let Rose out of his sight
(8) Indeed, you can find some marvellous fishing within sight and sound of Copenhagen airport itself.
(9) It is a good idea to check your home for hazards that you may trip over, such as trailing wires, and to make sure you have regular sight and hearing tests.
(10) A shipborne version consists of a launcher for six Ataka missiles with stabilised optical sight .
(11) I must have been a sight in my blood stained wedding dress and shoes that were still oddly contorted from the crash.
(12) Frowning, he leaned forward for a closer look at the bizarre sight .
(13) He also reports the view that it is the brain that furnishes the sensations of hearing, sight and smell.
(14) Joseph lost his sight as a baby
(15) At least there, they hadn't needed to be close at all times, just within sight .
(16) The factors which operate to make the case one for awarding more than average are physical pain and any diminution in the powers of speech, sight or hearing.
(17) The prelude to this is the acknowledgement that all people are equal in the sight of God, which is the enduring logic for the juridical equality of all citizens.
(18) The men were drowned within sight and sound and near touching distance of frantic relatives.
(19) He was a familiar sight at Heaton's Corner in Castlebar back in the mid-1970s and 1980s.
(20) The sight of the blood and the use of the blade were obviously the key to his sexuality, according to forensic psychologists.
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view
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perception
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hint
lick
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mite
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ounce
peanuts
pinch
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scruple
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shadow
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strain
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touch
trace
Blindness
Beauty
Beauty