in+sight
41sight deposit — ➔ deposit1 * * * sight deposit UK US noun [C] BANKING ► DEMAND DEPOSIT(Cf. ↑demand deposit) …
42sight-read — [ saıt ,rid ] (past tense and past participle sight read [ saıt ,red ] ) verb intransitive or transitive to sing or play written music the first time you look at it, without practicing it first ╾ sight read|ing noun uncount …
43sight-read — sight′ read [[t]rid[/t]] v. t. v. i. read(red), read•ing. cvb mad to read, play, or sing without previous practice, rehearsal, or study of the material to be treated: to sight read music[/ex] • Etymology: 1900–05 sight′ read er, n …
44sight´less|ness — sight|less «SYT lihs», adjective. 1. unable to see; blind: »the sightless mole. 2. unable to be seen; invisible. –sight´less|ly, adverb. –sight´less|ness, noun …
45sight´less|ly — sight|less «SYT lihs», adjective. 1. unable to see; blind: »the sightless mole. 2. unable to be seen; invisible. –sight´less|ly, adverb. –sight´less|ness, noun …
46sight|less — «SYT lihs», adjective. 1. unable to see; blind: »the sightless mole. 2. unable to be seen; invisible. –sight´less|ly, adverb. –sight´less|ness, noun …
47sight-line — ˈsight line 7 [sight line] noun = ↑line of sight …
48Sight-seeing — Sight see ing, a. Engaged in, or given to, seeing sights; eager for novelties or curiosities. [1913 Webster] …
49Sight-seeing — Sight see ing, n. The act of seeing sights; eagerness for novelties or curiosities. [1913 Webster] …
50Sight-seer — Sight se er, n. One given to seeing sights or noted things, or eager for novelties or curiosities. [1913 Webster] …