Sight(v. i.) To take aim by a sight.
Sight(v. t.) The act of seeing; perception of objects by the eye; view; as, to gain sight of land.
Sight(v. t.) The power of seeing; the faculty of vision, or of perceiving objects by the instrumentality of the eyes.
Sight(v. t.) The state of admitting unobstructed vision; visibility; open view; region which the eye at one time surveys; space through which the power of vision extends; as, an object within sight.
Sight(v. t.) A spectacle; a view; a show; something worth seeing.
Sight(v. t.) The instrument of seeing; the eye.
Sight(v. t.) Inspection; examination; as, a letter intended for the sight of only one person.
Sight(v. t.) Mental view; opinion; judgment; as, in their sight it was harmless.
Sight(v. t.) A small aperture through which objects are to be seen, and by which their direction is settled or ascertained; as, the sight of a quadrant.
Sight(v. t.) A small piece of metal, fixed or movable, on the breech, muzzle, center, or trunnion of a gun, or on the breech and the muzzle of a rifle, pistol, etc., by means of which the eye is guided in aiming.
Sight(v. t.) In a drawing, picture, etc., that part of the surface, as of paper or canvas, which is within the frame or the border or margin. In a frame or the like, the open space, the opening.
Sight(v. t.) A great number, quantity, or sum; as, a sight of money.
Sight(v. t.) To get sight of; to see; as, to sight land; to sight a wreck.
Sight(v. t.) To look at through a sight; to see accurately; as, to sight an object, as a star.
Sight(v. t.) To apply sights to; to adjust the sights of; also, to give the proper elevation and direction to by means of a sight; as, to sight a rifle or a cannon.
Sighted(a.) Having sight, or seeing, in a particular manner; -- used in composition; as, long-sighted, short-sighted, quick-sighted, sharp-sighted, and the like.
Sighted(imp. & p. p.) of Sight
Sightful(a.) Easily or clearly seen; distinctly visible; perspicuous.
Sightfulness(n.) The state of being sightful; perspicuity.
Sighting() a. & n. from Sight, v. t.
Sighting(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Sight
Sightly(a.) Pleasing to the sight; comely.
Sightly(a.) Open to sight; conspicuous; as, a house stands in a sightly place.
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