by sight in English

according to a superficial knowledge, according to a first impressio

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1. They detect the presence of carrion by sight.

2. Bedim - make darker and difficult to perceive by sight

3. The Basenji is a sight hound, hunting by sight only

4. Walking by sight made them tremble in fear of their enemies.

5. Very fast with a marked keenness for hunting, both by sight and scent.

6. Lacking instruments —even a compass— navigators in the first century operated strictly by sight.

7. 17 Bedford knew them all by sight but had never exchanged more than pleasantries.

8. These birds forage in soft mud with some vegetation, mainly picking up food by sight.

9. It is easy for anyone versed in Arborean Lore to distinguish between the types by sight alone

10. NOTA Pour les personnes sourdes. visual agnosia agnosie visuelle (n.f.) Inability to recognize familiar objects by sight.

11. Our stragglers, their courage revived by sight of the gunboats, came up the hill, seeking their regiments.

12. I could identify by sight just about 500 of its species -- a pittance of its total diversity.

13. His Coveting of this woman was suddenly magnified by sight of her loveliness, flawless in the brilliant light

14. But for Virginia-based vineyard consultant Lucie Morton, a world-renowned Ampelographer, it’s still crucial to know how to distinguish vines the old-fashioned way: by sight and touch

15. The theory of Automimicry is explored mathematically on the as-sumption that predators can learn to avoid noxious prey by sight for some finite period after a single noxious experience

16. Doctors determine whether people have Agnosia by asking them to identify common objects by sight, touch, or another sense and by doing a physical examination, tests of brain function, and imaging tests.

17. Believing the prophetic word and putting into practice the commands to repent, to keep, and to watch that appear so often in God's prophetic word are walking by faith rather than by sight or by knowledge

18. “We are . . . always of good courage and know that, while we have our home in the body, we are absent from the Lord, for we are walking by faith, not by sight.” —2 CORINTHIANS 5:6, 7.

19. 1 definition found From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]: Bedim v 1: make darker and difficult to perceive by sight [syn: {benight}, {Bedim}] 2: make obscure or unclear; "The distinction was obscured" [syn: {obscure}, {Bedim}, {overcloud}]

20. Bedim: 1 v make darker and difficult to perceive by sight Synonyms: benight Type of: darken make dark or darker v make obscure or unclear Synonyms: obscure , overcloud Type of: alter , change , modify cause to change; make different; cause a transformation

21. The enjoyment of God by sight is commonly called the Beatifical vision; and it is the sole fountain of all the actings of our souls in the state of blessedness: which the old philosophers knew nothing of; neither do we know distinctly what they are, or what is this sight of