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Words with the Latin root of visum in them?

You're looking for words with the Latin root "visum," meaning "to see" or "to be seen." Here are some examples:

Directly derived from "visum":

* Visible: Capable of being seen.

* Vision: The ability to see; a mental image or idea.

* Visitor: A person who visits a place.

* Vista: A wide view or prospect.

Words containing "visum" as part of a larger root:

* Supervise: To oversee or direct the work of others.

* Review: To examine something again, often critically.

* Preview: To see something before it is publicly released.

* Provide: To supply something that is needed.

* Provision: The act of supplying or providing something.

Words with related meanings but not directly derived from "visum":

* Visual: Relating to sight.

* Viewpoint: A particular perspective or opinion.

* Surveillance: Close observation of a person or place.

Note: Some of these words may have multiple Latin roots, but "visum" contributes to their meaning.

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