- 1. n. A view; especially, a view through or between intervening objects, as trees; a view or prospect through an avenue, or the like; hence, the trees or other objects that form the avenue. Source: opted
- 2. n. the visual percept of a region Source: wordnet
- 3. A view; especially, a view through or between intervening objects, as trees; a view or prospect through an avenue, or the like; hence, the trees or other objects that form the avenue. The finished garden to the view Its vistas opens, and its alleys green. Thomson. In the groves of their academy, at the end of every vista, you see nothing but the gallows. Burke. The shattered tower which now forms a vista from his window. Sir W. Scott. Source: webster
- 4. A view; especially, a view through or between interveningobjects, as trees; a view or prospect through an avenue, or the like;hence, the trees or other objects that form the avenue.The finished garden to the view Its vistas opens, and its alleysgreen. Thomson.In the groves of their academy, at the end of every vista, you seenothing but the gallows. Burke.The shattered tower which now forms a vista from his window. Sir W.Scott. Source: adambom
- 5. n:100 n the visual percept of a region Source: ecdict
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