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† perˈspection Obs. [ad. L. perspectiōn-em, n. of action from perspicĕre to look through, look closely into, view, behold, f. per- 1 + specĕre to look.] A looking through, into, or at something; view, sight, inspection, contemplation; regard, respect; insight; outlook, look-out. (lit. and fig.)1549 ...
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perspicience
† perˈspicience Obs. [ad. L. perspicientia, f. perspicient-em, pr. pple. of perspicĕre to see through: see perspection and -ence.] Keen or clear perception; insight.1661 Feltham Resolves ii. iii. (1677) 163 Though it [Faith] be set in a heighth, beyond our Humane Perspicience, I can believe it rathe...
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Positive illusions
Studies such as show that depressed people believe they have no control in situations where they actually do, so their perspection is not more accurate
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perspicacious
perspicacious, a. (pɜːspɪˈkeɪʃəs) [f. L. perspicāx, -cācem, having the power of seeing through, sharp-sighted, f. perspicĕre: see perspection and -acious. Cf. F. perspicace (1546 in Hatz.-Darm.).] 1. Of clear or penetrating sight; clear-sighted. (Often passing into 2.) arch.1616–61 B. Holyday Persiu...
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perspective
▪ I. perspective, n. (pəˈspɛktɪv) [ad. med.L. perspectīva (sc. ars), the science of optics, fem. of perspectīvus: see next; cf. F. la perspective (14th c.).] I. † 1. The science of sight; optics. (Also in pl.)c 1380 Wyclif Sel. Wks. II. 299 As tellin men of perspectif, þer ben þree maner of bodili s...
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