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1 ASPECT
[N]ASPECTUS (-US) (M)ADSPECTUS (-US) (M)PROSPECTUS (-US) (M)VULTUS (-US) (M)VOLTUS (-US) (M)FACIES (-EI) (F)VULTICULUS (-I) (M)VOLTICULUS (-I) (M) -
2 EYESIGHT
[N]ACIES (-EI) (F)SPECIES (-EI) (F)ASPECTUS (-US) (M)ADSPECTUS (-US) (M)PROSPECTUS (-US) (M)TUOR (-ORIS) (M) -
3 GAZE
[N]CONSPECTUS (-US) (M)PROSPECTUS (-US) (M)OBTUTUS (-US) (M)CONTUTUS (-US) (M)[V]CONTEMPLOR (-ARI -ATUS SUM)INTUEOR (-ERI -TUITUS SUM)INTUOR (-TUI)ASPECTO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)ADSPECTO (-ARE)DESPECTO (-ARE) -
4 LOOK-OUT
[N]PROSPECTUS (-US) (M) -
5 OUTLOOK
[N]SPECULA (-AE) (F)PROSPECTUS (-US) (M) -
6 PANORAMA
[N]PROSPECTUS (-US) (M)DESPECTUS (-US) (M) -
7 PROSPECT
[N]PROSPECTUS (-US) (M)DESPECTUS (-US) (M)TRANSPECTUS (-US) (M)EXSPECTATIO (-ONIS) (F)EXPECTATIO (-ONIS) (F) -
8 SCENE
[N]SCAENA (-AE) (F)SCENA (-AE) (F)ARENA (-AE) (F)HARENA (-AE) (F)THEATRUM (-I) (N)SPECTACULUM (-I) (N)LOCUS (-I) (M)PROSPECTUS (-US) (M)- PRESENTED SCENE -
9 SIGHT
[N]VISUS (-US) (M)OCULUS (-I) (M)TUOR (-ORIS) (M)ASPECTUS (-US) (M)ADSPECTUS (-US) (M)CONSPECTUS (-US) (M)PROSPECTUS (-US) (M)SPECIES (-EI) (F)SPECTAMEN (-INIS) (N)SPECTACULUM (-I) (N)VISUM (-I) (N)ADSPECTAMEN (-INIS) (N)ASPECTAMEN (-INIS) (N)CERNENTIA (-AE) (F)CONSPECTIO (-ONIS) (F)VISITATIO (-ONIS) (F)- CATCH SIGHT- COME IN SIGHT- COMING INTO SIGHT- GET A FULL SIGHT- IN SIGHT- KEEPING IN SIGHT- KEEP OUT OF SIGHT- OUT OF SIGHT- PUT OUT OF SIGHT -
10 VIEW
[N]PROSPECTUS (-US) (M)TRANSPECTUS (-US) (M)CONSPECTUS (-US) (M)ASPECTUS (-US) (M)ADSPECTUS (-US) (M)CIRCUMSPECTUS (-US) (M)SENTENTIA (-AE) (F)SENSA (-ORUM) (PL)SENSUS (-US) (M)CONSPECTIO (-ONIS) (F)CONTUTUS (-US) (M)DESPECTATIO (-ONIS) (F)[V]VISO (-ERE VISI VISUM)PROSPECTO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)CIRCUMSPICIO (-ERE -SPEXI -SPECTUM)- BE IN FULL VIEW- GET A VIEW- IN VIEW OF THIS- WITH THAT IN VIEW
См. также в других словарях:
prospectus — pro·spec·tus /prə spek təs/ n pl tus·es / tə səz/: a preliminary printed statement describing a business or other enterprise and distributed to prospective buyers, investors, or participants; specif: a description of a new security issue supplied … Law dictionary
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prospectus — 1765, from Fr. prospectus (1723), from L. prospectus view, outlook (see PROSPECT (Cf. prospect)) … Etymology dictionary
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prospectus — A document that describes the details and financial support for a new bond or stock issue offering. A prospectus is required by the Securities and Exchange Commission. American Banker Glossary Formal written document to sell securities that… … Financial and business terms