| A | B |
| -vid-, -vis- | to see, to look |
| visit | a short stay or residence as a guest |
| visa | an endorsement made on a passport by the appropriate authorities stating that it has been examined and that the owner may proceed |
| visor | a projecting piece on a hat or headband that shades the eyes |
| visual | gained or maintained by sight |
| provide | to supply or make available |
| evidence | an outward sign; something that provides proof |
| visionary | someone who has foresight and imagination |
| visualize | to form a mental image of something |
| supervise | to oversee; to watch someone as he or she performs a task |
| invisible | cannot be seen; imperceptible |
| improvise | to make or invent especially on the spur of the moment |
| vision | a thought or concept formed by the imagination |
| visage | the face or appearance of a person and sometimes an animal |
| revise | to look over again in order to correct or improve |